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  • Arduino.zip
  • base.stl
  • mid_part.stl
  • mid_part_spiral_vase_mode.stl
  • shadow_plate_islam_art.stl
  • shadow_plate_leaves.stl
  • shadow_plate_leaves2.stl
  • shadow_plate_logo.stl
  • shaft.stl
  • transistor_holder.stl
  • usb_connector_convert_part.stl

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Last update 2020-05-17 at 16:24
Publication date 2018-03-26 at 11:11
Design number 23110

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RGB Projector Lamp

This is the RGB Projector Lamp.
The idea is to project figures on to the sealing of your room. These projections are in Red, Green and Blue light. The round disk turns once in a while so the projections also move. To make more effects an Arduino also switches the LEDs on or off. I tried to make some videos and posted them on Facebook. Yes I know it’s not the best place for this and I should make a YouTube account for this. Also the videos are not edited in any way and just made with my smartphone. But you will get an idea how this RGB Lamp behaves :-) . But I have speeded it up in the Arduino just for the video.
This RGB Projector Lamp has an RED LED, Green LED, and Blue LED, stepper driver, 28byj-48 stepper and an Arduino Nano. There are no screws or bolts needed. Everything just clicks together. (Also needed is a transistor like TIP20 and some resistors)
I also included an Arduino Script I use myself at the moment.
Please see pictures for a wiring diagram. The LEDs I used are 1W each. Each LED is thermo glued to a heat sink. The Arduino gets its power through the usb port
At the moment I have made 4 different disks. Also I included a blank one, so you can make your own.
Printed in green PLA, 0,2mm resolution using a 0.4 mm nozzle. If you use the same resolution everything should find nicely. The mid (cylinder) part is printed using the “spiral outer contour mode “in Cura.
I also printed this mid part in translucent PET-G, but the reflections lose their sharpness using it.

Because I do not have a YouTube Account, but I still want to give you an idea how it works, I uploaded some videos on Facebook. I speeded up the Arduino sketch for this video. Normally it go’s way slower :-) Please see: https://www.facebook.com/100000611642601/videos/vb.100000611642601/1850079701689067/?type=3
https://www.facebook.com/100000611642601/videos/vb.100000611642601/1850078735022497/?type=3
https://www.facebook.com/100000611642601/videos/vb.100000611642601/1850077891689248/?type=3
https://www.facebook.com/100000611642601/videos/vb.100000611642601/1850076758356028/?type=3
If you think there is a better way of showing these videos please let me know :-).

If you think I forgot something, made a mistake or you have questions, feel free to ask or comment :-)

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