Handy Controlled Minecraft Lantern ESP32 WIFI

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Handy Controlled Minecraft Lantern ESP32 WIFI

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
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Hello There My Model is based on the existing Minecraft Lantern but I made a few Configurations that you can use a ESP 32 and a Handy App to controll the LEDs. You can change the color, set a timer and every other possibillity to chose between multiple hundreds effects. From Gradient to single color and other things.

I designed the middle tube with a little hole so you can put your LED strip wiring through or how I did it even a whole LED. Also a hole for the ESP 32 on the Top

I printed everything with the Bambu Lab A1. You can print everything easily.

But Please pay attention. The Windows of the Model do have Trouble printing the first layer. I calibrated the whole Printer before printing because you can see every little space or failure of smooth printing.

For knowing how to Put it together please look at the Documentation under this link in the Description of the Model : https://makerworld.com/en/models/161106?from=search#profileId-176775

Description to Install WLEd driver to use a App for the LEDs on your Smartphone

I would also tell you that I designed it for an ESP 32 without small pins. If you have the Long pins, I would either recommend making the Hole bigger or what would work too to cut the 4 Pins at the front. If you try to put them in with a lot of force, the Negative and Positive pins of the ESP 32 will short-circuit, and it's gone.

Please take a look at which direction the Arrow on the LED Strips is pointing; make sure they are as shown in the Picture Below, pointing away from the ESP 32.

To Install everything, you need to use Microsoft EDGE (Nothing else would work) and click on the Link : https://install.wled.me If you now click on Install and connect your ESP 32 your PORT should be visible and you need to click on that and then everythings fine you only need to connect it to the Internet and Install the App WLED in Playstore and you Select to search for the ESP32 and it should be automaticly recognise it in the WLAN. Now you need to solder the Negative and Positive 5 volt outputs to the ESP 32, which is called VIN for Positive and GND for Negative. Now you need to find D4 on your Board if you have it, you can solder the 3rd Cable which is the Signal on D4 Please watch Online which GPIO pin it is you need to say in the App config in my Example GPIO 4 or 16. So you tell the Program which Pin is used for the Signal.

Everything should work after Installing WLEd fo the first time with you Handy

If not please contact me


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You can use near Every LED strips on the Market and every ESP 32.

Purchase from Bambu Store

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