Simple Conch Mood Lighting!

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Simple Conch Mood Lighting!

Simple Conch Mood Light

While we were vacationing in Nevis, we found this beautiful shell walking along the beach. I decided to turn it into a mood/accent light by using a simple LED that flickers and is the color of candlelight. I really liked how it came out and wanted to share the idea with you.

Materials/Sources and Tools

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Integrated On Off Switch.jpeg
2 AA Batteries.jpeg
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Wagner Heat Gun.jpeg

Materials used

  • Battery Holder for AA Batteries with an integrated on/off switch Amazon Battery Holder Link (6.99/4)
  • EDGELEC 100pcs 5mm Yellow Flicker Flickering LED Diodes Candle Flicking Lights Clear Round Top 29mm . LEDs that look like candlelight (10 cents apiece)
  • 2 AA Batteries
  • Shrink Tubing
  • Conch Shell (Mine is 325 mm)

Tools Used

  • Soldering Iron
  • Wire strippers/pliers

Solder Battery Leads to the LED

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Long Lead is Positive.jpeg
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Make Solid Connection.jpeg
Before Heating:Shrinking.jpeg
After Shrinking.jpeg

  1. The red lead is the positive lead on the battery holder
  2. The long lead is positive on the LED
  3. Cut a piece of shrink tube and move it away from the piece to be soldered so it does not shrink prematurely
  4. Make a solid physical connection between the leads.
  5. Solder the leads
  6. Use the heat gun to shrink the tubing insulating the LED leads and the connections.

Tuck the Leads Into Shell to Hide Them

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Hide Wires in Shell.jpeg
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Hide 3.jpeg
Shell Lit Up.jpeg

Whenever I want to use the light I turn it on using the integrated switch and then tuck the battery holder and the leads into the shell far enough to hide them. The light shines internally and creates a really warm glowing effect, perfect for the holidays or whenever.

The Project in Its New Home at My Office

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I hope that you enjoyed this project. I would love to hear your impressions and comments!