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Energy Core Lamp V2 - Futuristic Sci-Fi RGB Light

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Waterproof RGB LED Light & Remote Control (6PCS) - KC020
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Clear (32101) / Refill / 1 kg
Iron Gray Metallic (13100) / Filament with spool / 1 kg

Description

Energy Core Lamp – Futuristic Sci-Fi LED Light

Bring a true sci-fi atmosphere to your desk or room with the Energy Core Lamp.
Inspired by futuristic reactors and power cores, this lamp is built from a fully 3D-printed housing.

The glowing core is created using RGB LED Tea light, placed inside a 3D-printed translucent PLA tube. You can cange the color with the remote if you use Transparent Translucent PETG

Perfect as a desk lamp, ambient light, display piece, or sci-fi decoration.

       🔹 Features

  • Futuristic Energy Core / Reactor design
  • Smooth, diffused light through a translucent PLA printed tube
  • Compact but highly detailed mechanical appearance
  • Modular internal layout for easy assembly
  • Suitable for desk, shelf, or display use
  •  💡 Printing Tips

  • PLA Iron Gray Metallic filament gives the most realistic sci-fi look for the housing
  • Recommended print setting: 0.16 mm layer height for better result
  • Use PETG Translucent Clear filament so you can change the color using an RGB LED tealight.
  • It is bright enough with one tealight, but if you want to use two, you can attach them to the top using double-sided tape. For battery replacement, do not glue the top to the base.
  • All parts are designed to be printed without supports!
  • In some areas there are minimal overhangs, but they are barely noticeable.
  • 🔧 Assembly

  • Top Cover:

  • The top cover can be assembled freely to your preference.
    It is secured using 4 pins, which are simply press-fit into place.
  • Push the pins in by hand until they sit firmly — the fit is tight 

    enough to hold everything securely.
    No glue is required.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Core Tube & Cap Installation

  • Once the previous steps are complete, remove the inner brim from the translucent printed tube.
  • Place the tube into its position, centered inside the lamp body.
  • Place the RGB LED tealight into the tube.
  • Place the top cap onto the base, and do not glue the top to the base so the battery can be replaced easily.
  • ✅ Assembly Complete!

  • And this is how the Energy Core Lamp should look once fully assembled:

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