11-20-2023, 01:01 PM
(11-14-2023, 06:24 PM)kresty Wrote: Sometimes I make the most progress that way!
I like the pcbs for the leds. How did you populate them? I tried doing something smaller and it went poorly.
I'm not sure there are enough builds to do a real run in a sensible manner. Many only a couple a year. It might be helpful though if folks wanted to use that technique.
Did you try lighting them all? That seems like a lot of leds!
They arent PCBs, just LED strip glued to the 3D printed housing. However, I was just looking in to LED "sticks" and there are a few out there. I would probably recommend to others that they consider going that direction, as this approach was tedious. I tested the strip before I cut it up and soldered everything. I have yet to finish soldering the last 2 small trips for a second test.
Here is a link to a strip made for Voron 3D printers. A little pricey, but would do the job well and would be VERY easy to wire up.
https://west3d.com/products/disco-on-a-stick
heck, maybe someone could make a strip PCB that would use LEDs similar to the ones used in the Teeces PSIs