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Wi-Fi RGB Floor Lamp (ESP8266 + WS2812 LEDs)

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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WS2812B RGB LED Strip Light (1pcs) - KA001 / RGB(97809)
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  • ESP8266-Modul x 1: optional
  • WAGO-Klemmen x 3: optional
  • 5V-Netzteil x 1:

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Programmable Floor Lamp – Innovative, Adaptable, and Open Source

 

Product Designation:
Modular, Programmable Floor Lamp featuring Open Source Technology

 

Description:
My latest creation seamlessly blends contemporary aesthetics with cutting-edge technology. This floor lamp serves not merely as a functional light source, but also as a creative instrument for tech enthusiasts and DIY aficionados. Its open-source architecture empowers you to program and personalize the illumination to perfectly match your preferences and needs.

 

My implementation utilizes 5V WS2812 LEDs, boasting 30 LEDs per meter, controlled by a NodeMCU, a Wi-Fi-enabled microcontroller discreetly housed within the lamp's base. Naturally, other LED strips are equally viable.

The lamp's dimensions are entirely customizable. My design incorporates two base sections and one top section, resulting in an approximate height of 72.5 cm.

 

Technology Employed/Required:

  • NodeMCU / ESP8266 with WLED software (Flash-website)
  • Individually addressable 5V RGB LEDs (WS2812)
  • 5V Power Supply (amperage contingent upon the number of LEDs) → 0.06 Amperes per LED (for 20 LEDs: 1.2A)
  • 0.14mm² Wiring
  • Optional: WAGO Connectors
  • Soldering Iron + Solder
  • Heat-Shrink Tubing
  • Super Glue or PLA Adhesive for component assembly

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love it! thanks! I printed more sections, so mine is 5'6" (66"). I used addressable cobs and an esp8266. I printed the entire thing from Overture Transparent PETG. it was tricky finding a balance between bed adhesion and keeping to cool enough that the supports didn't collapse. it was only my second print on my new A1, so I'm still feeling it out.
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That looks damn good. In white it also looks very high quality! I hope you have a lot of fun with it! Thank you for your many great pictures.
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you got any links to what you used? this is exactly what I want
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what leds are you using as it goes up please
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Thank you for your design! printed two more parts used a ESP32-WROOM flashed with WLED, a WS2812B Led strip and a 220v->5V and the result!
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Looks very good. Enjoy it a lot ☺️👍🏼
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Which filament you used for the led cover?
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Replying to @allanpht :
already printed two, one with white asa, other with white petg - same results
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awesome, exactly what I was wanting instead of spending $60-$100 on one lol, I used translucent petg for mine and a $12 goove strip to sync with my Dreamcast in my living room:) , I think the other thing I would gripe is the diffusers maybe need to be a bit tighter, they tend to fall out easy but once you have the lamp where you want it it’s all good! I like the base design with how the channel locks it all in nice and sturdy!
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Perfect, Looks very nice in that way you print 👍🏼☺️
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This was a fun and simple project with an awsome result. :-) Print and assembly was easy
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It looks excellent
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Perfect WLED lamp!
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Thank you!☺️
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what is the width of the channel/led strip? trying to figure out if mine would fit into this.
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11 mm width fits :)
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The supports were a bit of hell to dig out of the insert sides, but turned out great. I printed 2 and fitted them with some 5v BTF ws2812 and fit a esp32 wled controller in the bases.
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Perfect! :)
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Do you think if I'm use the PLA matte for the led cover it will be work or I'll need a transparent one?
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I also used Bambu PLA Matte for my model the light comes through a bit weaker but it depends on which light source you use :) have fun printing
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I printed 6 of the vertical sections… only 4 turned out well enough to use. 2 were too warped and made the tower funky… HOWEVER this looks SO good assembled with LEDs added!
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perfect, Thank you!
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