Turning Smashed TVs into Realistic Artificial Daylight

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • In this video I'll be showing you how to take old/smashed TVs and computer monitors and turn them into realistic artificial window lights, so that you can have accurate daylight illumination at any time of day. This is all possible because of the technology used inside the backlight mechanism, as I explain in the video. Enjoy!
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  • @eddiebreaksthings65
    @eddiebreaksthings65 Před 4 lety +2717

    Dude your videos are amazing the production quality and the content is so engaging I can't stop watching 😅 you've inspired me to get off my butt and start doing something similar. Looking forward to more videos from you! I know your videos take a LOT of time and preparation but that is what makes them so engaging!
    I would also love your advise on how you make your videos so engaging. I tried to make something of a teardown type video last night but it hasn't turned out quite as good as yours but I am camera shy and i would love it if you could have a look and give any advise on things I'm going wrong.
    Take care man keep trucking on. So glad you're making content again.
    Ed

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  Před 4 lety +199

      Thanks very much! I'd say to make a video engaging you need to really dive into the topic, show things clearly, and plan what you're going to say beforehand. It's usually going to be too complicated to talk without a script unless it's something you're particularly skilled at.

    • @Yonatan24
      @Yonatan24 Před 4 lety +79

      @@DIYPerks * A British accent

    • @tkmx797
      @tkmx797 Před 4 lety +9

      @@DIYPerks Xo! guy. Can you replace the Bright White LED's with the RGB or Black Light LED's?

    • @liftsalot
      @liftsalot Před 4 lety +5

      @@tkmx797 yea. just use rgb led's in stead of regular ones.

    • @tkmx797
      @tkmx797 Před 4 lety +1

      @@liftsalot Thanks mate.

  • @Nighthawkinlight
    @Nighthawkinlight Před 4 lety +4452

    Well, here I am wishing my TV would break. That's an odd feeling.

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  Před 4 lety +204

      Haha, I hear you on that one Ben! The same thought crossed my mind too xD

    • @mk_jdilla
      @mk_jdilla Před 4 lety +68

      "Oh no ! I aCciDenTaLy broke my tv !" Well as said you can find some of those smashed tv in a recycling center. It might feel relaxing to smash a tv and reuse it for that kind of project though 😁

    • @BurkenProductions
      @BurkenProductions Před 4 lety +14

      Haha do it!! Just break it!

    • @matsv201
      @matsv201 Před 4 lety +35

      get children.. my children have alreddy broken a 42" and a 50".. well.. the 50" was half broken when we got it.. but thy fully broke it

    • @mk_jdilla
      @mk_jdilla Před 4 lety +55

      @@matsv201 Break the children and turn them into LED panels

  • @connorman1993
    @connorman1993 Před 4 lety +1388

    Is it just me or does this guy seem like one of the nicest guys you're likely to meet?

    • @soljafon
      @soljafon Před 4 lety +50

      *unlikely to meet

    • @TaskSwitcherify
      @TaskSwitcherify Před 4 lety +38

      Nah, it's just the how he looks in this LIGHT 😆🌞

    • @tallllkiddddddd
      @tallllkiddddddd Před 4 lety +32

      He looks like he'd play an oscar worthy villain in a crime thriller

    • @kernow9324
      @kernow9324 Před 4 lety +7

      @Connor Stewart - Yes! He's adorable.

    • @madwlad799
      @madwlad799 Před 4 lety +16

      @@tallllkiddddddd Haha, the intelligent and well mannered kind of villain, who is a respected member of society

  • @computerschreck
    @computerschreck Před 3 lety +213

    Pro tip: Use variable color temperature LED strips to switch between ~6500K daylight and warmer evening / sunset scenes

    • @samueldavies646
      @samueldavies646 Před 9 měsíci

      But then they aren't salvaged from a TV, and would be less bright

    • @SirNightmareFuel
      @SirNightmareFuel Před 6 měsíci +20

      ​@@samueldavies646the LED strips in the video weren't salvaged either.

    • @andnowi
      @andnowi Před 6 měsíci +3

      Can you give a brand name plz??

  • @kyle5743
    @kyle5743 Před 3 lety +223

    I made one of these false windows over the past week for my window-less kitchen, works great! Found some white led strips that let me change the colour temperature too, so good. Thanks for the guide, you're the best!

    • @delaguilawalter
      @delaguilawalter Před 2 lety +5

      Can you share what LEDs are you using?

    • @bitequation314
      @bitequation314 Před rokem +27

      I know this is a pretty old comment, but this has got me thinking you could connect this up to a clock to have the colour temp/brightness change through the day for even more realism.

    • @zevi100
      @zevi100 Před rokem +9

      @@bitequation314 pretty sure an arduino can do the trick with the right program

    • @user-qq6xt6lk6y
      @user-qq6xt6lk6y Před 11 měsíci +2

      I used a RGB LED and it looks amazing with red I used copper for reflecting the light to make a nice hue

  • @NotSoCrazyNinja
    @NotSoCrazyNinja Před 4 lety +2520

    Just realized, these panels could be useful in photography. Nothing like cheap but effective lighting.

    • @jackallen6261
      @jackallen6261 Před 4 lety +116

      I was thinking the same thing! Who needs a softbox if you can dim these strips? I'm not sure about that. (the dimming part) Also, these would have been great for matting negatives back in the day!

    • @billblumjr
      @billblumjr Před 4 lety +69

      I am a streamer and this would work perfect for me for better lighting

    • @myfriendmoses
      @myfriendmoses Před 4 lety +63

      @@jackallen6261 you can dim most LED strips if you have a controller, they will noticeably flicker on a camera though

    • @jackallen6261
      @jackallen6261 Před 4 lety +8

      @@myfriendmoses Okay. Thanks for the reply!

    • @SyphistPrime
      @SyphistPrime Před 4 lety +10

      @@myfriendmoses is this because of how PWM works? That's interesting if cameras can pick that up

  • @prof.maniak5925
    @prof.maniak5925 Před 4 lety +607

    Yesterday I showed this video to my parents and my dad said he saw a TV on the side of the road.
    Today we just picked it up and disassembled it.
    I'm very happy right now.

    • @JodBronson
      @JodBronson Před 4 lety +9

      Now you got more trash! 😢😢😢😢

    • @kylewolfe_
      @kylewolfe_ Před 4 lety +46

      @@JodBronson They're re-purposing something that was getting thrown out anyway.

    • @JodBronson
      @JodBronson Před 4 lety +1

      @@kylewolfe_ - Something are meant to be trash :(. LED is really dangerous... I wouldn't even take it, even if you give me a Million Dollar with it.

    • @kylewolfe_
      @kylewolfe_ Před 4 lety +34

      @@schwags1969 We took the bait hard. This is definitely a troll.

    • @mzflighter6905
      @mzflighter6905 Před 4 lety +2

      @@JodBronson WTF, Nigga?

  • @theguitarclubonline
    @theguitarclubonline Před 3 lety +169

    Ordered those LED lights. Had a link to this video on the packaging haha!

  • @mrscaramouche9199
    @mrscaramouche9199 Před 4 lety +64

    I had a broken 50-inch TV and I thought I could follow your footsteps, I loved the outcome of your video - good job! Unfortunately looking closer I realized the screen and LED’s in my TV is sandwiched between two glass panels and factory glued, had to change the direction of my video/project making in to a wall art, it came out better than I expected. Thanks for the inspiration!

    • @lawkerry3433
      @lawkerry3433 Před měsícem

      The "LEDs, sandwiched between two glass panels and factory glued", is NOT what this is about. Throw that section away. This tutorial is about the "BACKLIGHTING LEDs". These are BEHIND the RGB LEDs that make the image. Two different things

  • @HomerSlated
    @HomerSlated Před 4 lety +2189

    Finally a fake window for my underground nuclear bunker.

    • @antoniocastro4371
      @antoniocastro4371 Před 4 lety +43

      Why do you said that here on youtube? Can you give me your email, please? I am doing the same thing, i have an hangar, and i have a very powerful thing to show you

    • @Silvermeow
      @Silvermeow Před 4 lety +4

      LUCAS LIRA samameow@yahoo.com

    • @BossTweed69
      @BossTweed69 Před 4 lety +53

      I also have in my possession some kryptonite and 3 stones from Thanos. Hit me up

    • @wascawywabbit0987
      @wascawywabbit0987 Před 4 lety +21

      I put one in my Man Cave and now my wife won't come in. She says it burns her skin.

    • @BossTweed69
      @BossTweed69 Před 4 lety +20

      @@wascawywabbit0987 win win

  • @mohamedalzouby3775
    @mohamedalzouby3775 Před 4 lety +983

    You sir just helped me out building softlight led pannels for photography ..
    Thanks so much

    • @mrN3w7
      @mrN3w7 Před 4 lety +28

      @Arbiter Lite You can still get that light setup with this kind of lights... you just need a little bit of creativity (aka blinds to focus the light).

    • @Geoff_G
      @Geoff_G Před 4 lety +18

      Exactly where my mind went too.

    • @randomhobbies5796
      @randomhobbies5796 Před 4 lety +12

      Or buy a plexiglass... Few led strips.. Sand the plexiglass to spread the light... Bam... Done..
      I initially thought all the parts were inside the TV.. Meaning no money spent.. Not the case so...

    • @illidur
      @illidur Před 4 lety +16

      @@randomhobbies5796 You can power the existing inverter directly. He chose not to for some reason.

    • @fabianbinder3681
      @fabianbinder3681 Před 4 lety +14

      illidur He explicitly stated his reasons in this video.
      For studio lights you really should go for led strips with high cri ratings, even more so than in his use case as artificial sunlight.

  • @quinnls
    @quinnls Před 3 lety +35

    Correct me if I’m wrong, but if you bought bi-color led strips to install as the backlight and wired up the appropriate controls, you could simulate the orange light from twilight and sunset. Imagine programming a realistic daylight cycle with an arduino...

  • @nightfr09
    @nightfr09 Před 2 lety +39

    Just finished making this (albeit mine is a little more bootleg than yours.)
    I'm a nightshift worker and this will help me out during long nights on my off days.
    Thank you so much for all the in-depth tutorials you've made over the years.

  • @governmentspydrone7214
    @governmentspydrone7214 Před 4 lety +634

    Alternative title for this video:
    How to confuse a vampire 101.

    • @rainydaylady6596
      @rainydaylady6596 Před 4 lety +4

      Good one. Lol

    • @pawpawtina
      @pawpawtina Před 4 lety +16

      AHHHHHHH... vait.... VHY AM I NOT VELTING???

    • @nightstringers
      @nightstringers Před 4 lety +2

      lol

    • @NotSoCrazyNinja
      @NotSoCrazyNinja Před 4 lety +7

      Being a vampire, I am amused. Though, this would not actually confuse. Artificial light does not typically affect vampires. It is the sunlight itself that does due to all that is in it. Some forms of artificial light can affect vampires though, but I'm not telling.

    • @ShiroCh_ID
      @ShiroCh_ID Před 4 lety +1

      @@NotSoCrazyNinja but at least it will confuse vampires xD

  • @SUPERMAR10312
    @SUPERMAR10312 Před 4 lety +761

    You could use this and a raspberry pi to make a sunrise alarm clock.

    • @marvinfpv1571
      @marvinfpv1571 Před 4 lety +104

      I'd pick an Arduino. Raspberry would be way to overkill. But great idea!

    • @marcexec
      @marcexec Před 4 lety +31

      @@marvinfpv1571 ESP8266 and controlled via MQTT as WiFi is built-in :)

    • @gorgeous2135
      @gorgeous2135 Před 4 lety +49

      I'm building this right now and just bought a wifi controlled led strip. It's easier and cheaper:)

    • @DannyDangerOz
      @DannyDangerOz Před 4 lety +8

      This is exactly where I want to take the idea :)

    • @WarillaGorefare
      @WarillaGorefare Před 4 lety +32

      Windows are good for that too.

  • @ryanstewart116
    @ryanstewart116 Před 2 lety +49

    I just use the original LEDs and monitor power supply. You just have to figure out which pin controls the on/off function (it won't turn on without the media board otherwise) and then wire up your own switch for that. The plug is a bit less discrete doing this but you don't have to separate diffusion layers or worry about what kind of lights are in it either, let alone replace them.

    • @CowboyTech
      @CowboyTech Před rokem +3

      That was my thought. Thanks for trying it.

  • @igrojikku2212
    @igrojikku2212 Před 2 lety +40

    The emphasis this man always has on PROPERLY recycling all the unused pieces is amazing, a lot more people who scavenge parts for cute projects like me need to be more consistent on recycling instead of just trashing what’s not used

  • @tiggstah
    @tiggstah Před 4 lety +56

    i knew there was a reason i was keeping a broken 45" tv behind my couch for the last year! thank you!

    • @jackallen6261
      @jackallen6261 Před 4 lety

      Oh man! That sounds like me!!

    • @TheBlaze267
      @TheBlaze267 Před 4 lety +1

      I have a 50" broken tv that ive been meaning to get rid of for about 4 months. guess i'll be doing this.

  • @JoriDiculous
    @JoriDiculous Před 4 lety +198

    Should be pretty good for tuber / streamers to get on a budget "studio" lights.

    • @zack3g
      @zack3g Před 4 lety +17

      This is kinda what I was thinking. A few trash bin TV/monitors are not hard to find, even here in the philippines. A brief rework like this would make some great video lights, assuming they're bright enough!

    • @Patrick-jj5nh
      @Patrick-jj5nh Před 4 lety +4

      @@zack3g and the LEDs are dimmable

    • @JGnLAU8OAWF6
      @JGnLAU8OAWF6 Před 4 lety +4

      @@Patrick-jj5nh you'd probably want to leave them at max anyway.

    • @Magnafanta.Computer
      @Magnafanta.Computer Před 4 lety +1

      @@zack3g yeah tvs here just go to trash bin when they are broken but with this you can recycle and help the enviroment here in the philippines

    • @baitboy3191
      @baitboy3191 Před 4 lety +3

      only if they had the brain cells to do this themselves

  • @Ed1Ward
    @Ed1Ward Před 3 lety +146

    2 things...
    1. You're now my retirement hobby channel
    2. You'll be responsible for driving the wife crazy.
    Subbed

  • @reallySmooll
    @reallySmooll Před 2 lety +10

    If you hear this man saying something like: "This is useless... or is it?" you know this is not useless.

  • @hulqen
    @hulqen Před 4 lety +47

    I actually did this and had mixed results. One crucial detail is that the LED:s needs to line up perfectly with the acrylic layer, otherwise the light wont spread evenly. On my tv, there was a metal "footplate" that sort of lined up the acrylic against an angle where the original LED:s where mounted. I stupidly threw that away, only to find that I had a really hard time lining up the new LED strip. Also, the light was fine when the light was lying on the table, but when I lifted it to mount it on a wall, the acrylic layer moved and the light became much dimmer. Oh well.

  • @EhteshamShahzad
    @EhteshamShahzad Před 4 lety +326

    *One sub-pixel of my monitor dies*
    Google/CZcams recommendations: this video has got you covered bro!

    • @Tujuh7
      @Tujuh7 Před 4 lety +7

      you are being watched...
      (x-files theme plays)

    • @borderboy7252
      @borderboy7252 Před 4 lety +1

      Could you see all the icons on the screen 😂

    • @Hypeka
      @Hypeka Před 4 lety +1

      You are cute 🥰

    • @borderboy7252
      @borderboy7252 Před 4 lety

      @@Hypeka 😊

    • @Hypeka
      @Hypeka Před 4 lety

      @@borderboy7252 😂

  • @TheChicagoCourier
    @TheChicagoCourier Před 4 lety +19

    Wow, to think that CoeLux Artificial Sunlight panels cost upwards of $30,000 USD. I would love to see these types of panels integrated into more spaces. They are fantastic, thank you!

  • @wayward.philosopher
    @wayward.philosopher Před 2 lety +3

    It's a dim and gloomy November thus far, and I'm already feeling despair. Fortunately, my son just cracked our flat screen! I've never been so filled with hope and joy over a damaged appliance!!

  • @Pasi123
    @Pasi123 Před 4 lety +258

    Remember guys, OLED, Plasma and CRT TVs/monitors doesn't have a separate backlight so you can't use them for that.

    • @csikosbence1657
      @csikosbence1657 Před 4 lety

      Had the same idea!

    • @lekhapratap1652
      @lekhapratap1652 Před 4 lety +4

      They’re for NES and Atari.

    • @jasong6501
      @jasong6501 Před 4 lety +51

      for the love of god don't take apart a crt unless you know how to protect yourself.

    • @Ubersnuber
      @Ubersnuber Před 4 lety +33

      Jason G Don’t worry, I’ve got plenty of condoms on the ready!

    • @ardydelrosario
      @ardydelrosario Před 4 lety +1

      Dumb question, LED TVs don't work as well? Or is that the same as OLED?

  • @wielgi
    @wielgi Před 4 lety +379

    After this video i'm expecting rapid boost of prices of broken tvs and screens :D

    • @AnimilesYT
      @AnimilesYT Před 4 lety +8

      If that happens, just wait for a bit as it would probably drop down again.

    • @jpbadan
      @jpbadan Před 4 lety +2

      Go for it Buffet

    • @RedFenceAnime
      @RedFenceAnime Před 4 lety +8

      He made this video 3 years ago.
      czcams.com/video/Y2KK4YiOO1o/video.html

    • @silvercat5309
      @silvercat5309 Před 4 lety +1

      Where I live driving down different streets I see them in the garbage daily

    • @mrN3w7
      @mrN3w7 Před 4 lety +5

      It comes free from the side of the road or garbage... how much more expensive it can get!? :D

  • @sebasb9971
    @sebasb9971 Před 4 lety +1

    From the explanation to building and the problems encountered + the solution. Linking the link to find the products. And not to mention the quality of the videos. This man is doing a GREAT job.

  • @crunchystrat2324
    @crunchystrat2324 Před 2 lety +20

    Idea: could you use the TV’s original bezel to cover up the edges in addition to the tape and as a replacement to the aluminum frame that Matt used here? This would depend on how thin the bezel is and/or how thick or old the original TV was.

    • @EdurtreG
      @EdurtreG Před rokem +2

      My thought exactly. The original brim looked sharp.

  • @aiqallhuda5205
    @aiqallhuda5205 Před 4 lety +224

    Me : i should sleep..
    Me at 3AM : hmmmm, how do I recycle lights from broken tv

    • @thatONEguyAGAINandAGAIN
      @thatONEguyAGAINandAGAIN Před 3 lety +1

      Scrolling through comments to find this at 3:06am 🤣🤣

    • @lemau8458
      @lemau8458 Před 3 lety

      Nobody asked, nobody laughed, nobody cares

    • @aiqallhuda5205
      @aiqallhuda5205 Před 3 lety +4

      @@lemau8458 seems like you cared by replying my comment..so shut the fuck up ya fatfuck

    • @lemau8458
      @lemau8458 Před 3 lety

      @@aiqallhuda5205 Lmao

  • @sixstanger00
    @sixstanger00 Před 4 lety +469

    So basically broken TVs & monitors can be turned into studio lighting for photography, film, etc.

    • @Seer-Of-Lies_Giver-Of-Mutiny
      @Seer-Of-Lies_Giver-Of-Mutiny Před 4 lety +4

      Very much so.

    • @bebehasbebehas2287
      @bebehasbebehas2287 Před 4 lety +4

      @jusedtheposer I looked warmly at my sis and mom.

    • @brobinson8614
      @brobinson8614 Před 4 lety +2

      Do LEDs have a flicker rate? If so that may interfere with the film or video camera’s frame rate. If LEDs have a very high flicker then it probably wouldn’t be a problem

    • @sixstanger00
      @sixstanger00 Před 4 lety +3

      @@brobinson8614 Evidently they don't, because there's no flickering present in this video. I've aimed cameras directly at my computer monitor in the past without any flickering at 30 FPS.

    • @BigDish101
      @BigDish101 Před 4 lety

      @@brobinson8614 As long as they're powered by DC then generally no.

  • @tonyrobinson9046
    @tonyrobinson9046 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I did this. Thank you. A few observations: In my case I got a 55 inch Cisco monitor from an auction. It was quite a bit of work to get it apart, because of course there are clips and screws and glue and so on, and I didn't have (and few people would) a repair manual. I noted that the original LEDs were horizontal so that they aligned with the Perspex sheet edge. The replacement LEDs you recommended were vertical and about half of each led was outside of the edge, and thus a portion of the light would be lost. I also had to pack the back to bring the Perspex sheet up to the new level of the LEDs. Aligning them is a big issue, so if it is possible to use the existing LEDs that would be much better, but then of course you have the issue of the power supply. Also the wiring of the original LEDs was minute and probably outside of my skill level to solder. The Cisco monitor luckily had a metal frame and a metal backing which are screwed together. Using longer screws allowed me to use them both with the wider LED strips. Lastly at 55inches it was quite big, and without the liquid crystal layer there is nothing much holding the thin diffusion sheets in. I was planning on using it as an overhead work-table lamp, and I'm worried it will sag and come out of the frame.

  • @brookeflevill5834
    @brookeflevill5834 Před 3 lety +31

    Cover up existing windows and wake your siblings up at ridiculous times such as 2am or have the daylight never end

  • @nialltracey2599
    @nialltracey2599 Před 4 lety +445

    Might have been worth clarifying that this only goes for LCD screens -- I can picture a few viewers being disappointed when they attempt to disassemble a broken plasma or OLED screen... ;-)

    • @peppigue
      @peppigue Před 4 lety +7

      He used a LED in the video?? So not only LCD? But OLED is different, as they are designed to be dark and energy saving?

    • @nialltracey2599
      @nialltracey2599 Před 4 lety +84

      ​@@peppigue It's an LCD screen.
      Liquid crystals do not emit light, but instead absorb it. Think of an old-style digital wristwatch. It has a greenish background and the numbers come up in black when the crystal is activated. An LCD TV or computer display is similar, but instead of each crystal element being black, it lets through one colour -- red, green or blue.
      But...
      You can't see the LCD image without adding light. On your old watch, the background was reflective, and you used incoming light. Original GameBoys did the same thing. Even the GameBoy colour did, but the result was very washed out colours.
      To get decent colours and contrast on an LCD display, you need to add a backlight that shines white light through the LCD panel from behind. Originally this was done with some kind of fluorescent panel, but nowadays we use LEDs and the diffuser and fresnel lens you see in the video.
      An OLED display doesn't have a backlight, because each subpixel is an LED that emits its own light, so you don't have anything behind it (which is why laptop screens can now be so thin).

    • @gabriela9044
      @gabriela9044 Před 4 lety +46

      Pretty sure if a tv says LED on it, it's an LCD screen that uses LEDs instead of CFL tubes for the backlight

    • @longbow192
      @longbow192 Před 4 lety +25

      @@gabriela9044 That's an LED panel. A TV or monitor being LCD or LED doesn't refer to the backlight, but the way the colours (images) are created. If you look at the technical specifications of LCD monitors, you can oftentimes see the line: "LED backlit", but it's still an LCD monitor.

    • @gabriela9044
      @gabriela9044 Před 4 lety +5

      @@longbow192 ah i see

  • @drink15
    @drink15 Před 4 lety +181

    This is great to combine with some smart LED strips. I can simulate dawn, noon, and dusk. Maybe even moonlight.

    • @a_green_cat
      @a_green_cat Před 4 lety +4

      drink15 good idea, I'll definitely try doing that too

    • @Littlewing6was9
      @Littlewing6was9 Před 4 lety

      Reflected LED sunlight or genuine night juice...

    • @LostWhits
      @LostWhits Před 4 lety +1

      What would happen with blacklight?

    • @spiralpython1989
      @spiralpython1989 Před 4 lety +3

      drink15 now I know how to illuminate the new enclosure that I am making for my python! The daylight and the moonlight! Perfect 👌🏽

    • @stevenbrown6076
      @stevenbrown6076 Před 4 lety +7

      @@LostWhits Skin cancer. 👌🏽

  • @timgrant8729
    @timgrant8729 Před 7 měsíci +6

    This is a absolutely great video! As a electrician that is constantly dealing with customer demands this will be a huge selling point for me! I already try to fix tvs that im constantly finding and can't resist picking up. And i do low voltage LED lighting for under counter lights constantly on the new houses i do i can add this to my repertoire! Thank you for the info and the creative idea! 😎

  • @CharGorilla
    @CharGorilla Před 4 lety +11

    You, my friend are a true inspiration. You're enthusiasm is truly infections, and I'm learning tonnes from your presentation style. As an electronics engineer, I can't fault your analysis, and I tip my hat to you for encouraging re-use as well as recycling of e-waste. You're doing a great thing for the planet, and inspiring others to do the same.

  • @davidpurgai686
    @davidpurgai686 Před 4 lety +154

    make a second layer as a stained glass pattern and frame it with some window framing for a 24 hour stained glass window

    • @ailishabranton8477
      @ailishabranton8477 Před 4 lety

      David Purgai Can u do it? We want to see.

    • @richardlilley6274
      @richardlilley6274 Před 4 lety

      Shhh get it marketed mucker

    • @MACTEP_CHOB
      @MACTEP_CHOB Před 4 lety

      You can definitely paint a glass to make it look like colored one

    • @richardlilley6274
      @richardlilley6274 Před 4 lety

      @@MACTEP_CHOB I use to do stain glass for pvc units... The paints are well toxic.
      I'd go with coloured acitate less mess and no nasty fumes

    • @MACTEP_CHOB
      @MACTEP_CHOB Před 4 lety

      @@richardlilley6274 czcams.com/video/tapSAA9rWaY/video.html

  • @2frankos
    @2frankos Před 4 lety +234

    Instructions not clear. Ended up with Windows Vista.
    Jk, Thanks for another awesome video!

    • @darrellturner560
      @darrellturner560 Před 4 lety +7

      You obviously missed the part where he said to disgard all logos. 😁

    • @successandlifestyle
      @successandlifestyle Před 4 lety +1

      A bloat light that turns off for random updates and reduces lighting level with every reboot.

  • @mradelphi02
    @mradelphi02 Před 3 lety +1

    Honestly. One of the best videos I’ve seen on CZcams. Never in a million years would I have thought of doing this!
    Going to save me a bit of money

  • @thierry3610
    @thierry3610 Před 3 lety +4

    I saved your tutorial to test at a later time, that time was today. I received my LEDs in the mail and promptly installed the appropriate length in a damaged screen as per instruction, amazing results!! Thanks a lot!!

  • @user-rm4yd2cl2k
    @user-rm4yd2cl2k Před 4 lety +38

    Now I wish someone will make a living out of this and save screens from old computers and TVs and sell these ‘windows’ on Etsy. Would be So amazing! Thank you so much for this truly amazing video!

    • @ronsmith1364
      @ronsmith1364 Před 4 lety +6

      like the bottles to drinking glass work shops/kits from a while back.
      Or a PV 12v diy lighting system for folks who don't have a grid.
      And a method to adapt Fresnel lens to diy solar cooker to reduce firewood consumption.

    • @richardaversa7128
      @richardaversa7128 Před 4 lety +2

      Why don't you do it?

  • @Tormekia
    @Tormekia Před 4 lety +120

    I have all the tech savviness of a baked potato and I feel like I could do this. Thanks so much!

    • @MrDoboz
      @MrDoboz Před 4 lety +14

      never underestimate baked potatoes

    • @MrXMasterTrader
      @MrXMasterTrader Před 3 lety +2

      @@MrDoboz They taste great with butter!

  • @yougotkicked
    @yougotkicked Před 2 lety +50

    Just built one of these with a broken monitor I had laying around, my execution wasn't as clean as yours, but it should still be helpful on dreary days, and it was a good first step into working with LED strips.
    My monitor had an LED array like the one you showed in the video, and I found that the alignment between those LEDs and the glass/plastic panel had a big impact on how well light spread across the panel, I think those micro dots are intended to reflect light internally and their geometry is likely calibrated to work with the light source being right on the edge of the panel (maybe this varies between panels). Unfortunately the stock LED array is a lot thinner than the LED strips, and the LEDs are mounted length-wise while LED strips usually mount them along the short edge. So it's difficult to get the LEDs to line up properly with the panel.
    I ended up using some little silicone pads* between the layer of white plastic/paper and the glass/plastic panel to boost it up a bit higher, making it align better with the LEDs. This was much better than when I just had the panel laying flat against the metal frame, but it's still not perfect because the panel isn't perfectly rigid, and even the slight sags between pads noticeably effect how much light spreads in the panel.
    it should be possible to 3d print some brackets that would hold all the parts in perfect alignment, though the design would have to be adjusted to the exact dimensions of the parts you're working with. I might play around with that approach if/when I take another swing at this using monitor parts like this.
    *: the type you'd put under a small countertop appliance to keep it from slipping around

    • @Tattlebot
      @Tattlebot Před rokem

      It's a prism sheet designed to reduce total internal reflection. They increase efficiency by helping to extract light. This is why LEDs come in little globes. The curvature is a product of optical research.

  • @lightingkid2010
    @lightingkid2010 Před rokem +28

    if you wanted to, you could possibly add light sensors and place them outside, so at different times of the day, it will apply different voltages to the light.

    • @tomleyman8441
      @tomleyman8441 Před rokem +4

      Also there's an add-on in home assistant that can sync to sunset and sunrise times. I think it's 'adaptive lighting'. I wonder if this videos idea could be modified to be colour temperature aware

    • @lightingkid2010
      @lightingkid2010 Před rokem +1

      @@tomleyman8441 yeah

  • @mreed712
    @mreed712 Před 4 lety +46

    Repurposing old flat screen televisions to make indoor lighting....pure genius!

  • @atherahmed6397
    @atherahmed6397 Před 4 lety +56

    I've watched this video several times just because I enjoy the high production values, and I just noticed around 7:34 Matt pulled the LED strips out of, what I assume, a magical portal.

    • @Voiceoftheseed
      @Voiceoftheseed Před 4 lety +4

      yeah, lol I saw that. He must have figured out dimension bending like on the movie ultraviolet.

    • @videostothepoint5505
      @videostothepoint5505 Před 4 lety +10

      Haha, the second time you see that scene you can also see him smirking and almost getting distracted by his own cleverness. He looks like he wants to start giggling just a little bit, which is ok because I do too. :)

    • @danhall5253
      @danhall5253 Před 4 lety +1

      Looked like his back pocket but maybe I’m just crazy

    • @carololiveira4831
      @carololiveira4831 Před 4 lety +2

      Naturally. Full cartoon-style.

  • @ayedeeaechdee7795
    @ayedeeaechdee7795 Před 3 lety +2

    You're seriously such an inspiration to do stuff! I've already thrown out a bunch of electronics but i will definitely be keeping my eyes peeled now!

  • @hawtam8125
    @hawtam8125 Před 4 lety +3

    I'm so glad I found this channel, your content is exactly what I need

  • @rawux1228
    @rawux1228 Před 4 lety +262

    Thieve hears a police sirens, jumps through the fake window...

    • @jsteinman
      @jsteinman Před 4 lety +5

      This made me happy

    • @Mikkomiks
      @Mikkomiks Před 3 lety +5

      this is hilarious.. 😂😂😂

    • @Marizyth
      @Marizyth Před 3 lety +8

      florida man jumps trough fake window

    • @MrGrovestand
      @MrGrovestand Před 3 lety +7

      Backlight it with RGB and alternate red and blue for emergency services effect.

  • @joshlockie9285
    @joshlockie9285 Před 4 lety +306

    Who says you you can’t have sky lights on the first floor

  • @hierper7973
    @hierper7973 Před rokem +1

    absolutely amazing video, your whole channel in general makes youtube about 300% better as a platform, and I definitely intend on finding some old monitors and getting myself some artificial daylight in the future!

  • @TheSpotify95
    @TheSpotify95 Před 3 lety +14

    Great video about recycling an old broken TV :) You might also be able to salvage other electronic components for other uses, for example most modern TVs tend to have relatively good speakers (10W is quite common), so these speakers can be hooked up to a suitable audio amplifier. Older TVs (with larger enclosures) also have good sounding speakers.

  • @sexerina
    @sexerina Před 4 lety +105

    Your voice is phenomenal 👌🏼

    • @peterjensen3162
      @peterjensen3162 Před 3 lety +2

      Dolicha Grey same from me, really relaxing and calm voice.

  • @TubifyIt
    @TubifyIt Před 4 lety +6

    My house is an open floor plan with a fairly high ceiling. I love a bright sunny living room but mine is dull because of the window arrangement. I would love to install a skylight, but it's impractical because I have a small attic. I'm seriously going to look into making a faux skylight this way. I know it will improve the look of my living room tremendously! Thanks for this idea!

  • @LePeppino
    @LePeppino Před 3 lety +6

    This is freaking amazing. I'm making one of these with my old monitor right now. Unfortunately it has these fluorescent pipe thingies inside, but I ordered me some RGB LED strips with power supply included. Hope this will work!

  • @paradonym
    @paradonym Před 4 lety +299

    He just built my 140€ IKEA "FLOALT" from the electronics trash....

    • @M3iscool
      @M3iscool Před 4 lety +17

      *Tyler Durden would like to know your location.*

    • @baronvongreenback
      @baronvongreenback Před 4 lety +1

      F.

    • @sirleto
      @sirleto Před 4 lety +4

      i think a FLOALT has now lens and to me it doesnt look very convincing as it produces a bit to few lumen per squaremeters. but i fear that this is definitely the same issue with these monitors - if you keep the original lighting!

    • @htjmartin
      @htjmartin Před 4 lety +6

      I just google the specs of IKEA's Floalt.
      "The colour temperature can be switched between 2200 Kelvin (warm glow), 2700 Kelvin (warm white) and 4000 Kelvin (cool white)."
      So it's still not close to day light. Not to mention that there's no information regarding the CRI (Colour rendering Index). Which here in his project he used a superior one that delivers a CRI 97 light, close to the natural light. Also I don't see on the website's description that says anything about the LENS, so it's only a diffusion panel before the LED? Therefore it doesn't give the false window effect.
      I"m guessing that IKEA's FLOALT it's just a regular LED panel with wireless control. Which is totally different from this project.

    • @Moukrea
      @Moukrea Před 4 lety +3

      He actually made a better system, if you're looking for natural looking lights... and for way cheaper!

  • @jak3legacy
    @jak3legacy Před 4 lety +47

    Damn, turning this into video lighting could be a lucrative business in and of itself

  • @misterbonzoid5623
    @misterbonzoid5623 Před 3 lety

    Just the most superb quality channel. Thank you. Brilliant ideas done brilliantly, filmed and recorded in brilliant quality.

  • @mayacrafts27
    @mayacrafts27 Před 3 lety

    This video is quite possibly the most fantastic diy idea I ever watch on CZcams.

  • @matthewhall6288
    @matthewhall6288 Před 4 lety +28

    This looks like it would make great lighting for photography.

  • @girlsdrinkfeck
    @girlsdrinkfeck Před 4 lety +96

    id make a coffee table out of one with a glass top, be good in a bar environment too

    • @KarlssonF
      @KarlssonF Před 4 lety +9

      If you do that use the old monitors with multiple rows of LEDs and use Adressable RGB LEDs :D

    • @propolice1547
      @propolice1547 Před 4 lety +1

      I was thinking about a studio light, but since I don't have a studio, I might go with your idea (I just found and old monitor that doesn't work)

    • @MrAngryOldFart
      @MrAngryOldFart Před 4 lety +3

      You put good lighting into a bar and the ugly chicks will never get laid.

    • @bodyhanger7137
      @bodyhanger7137 Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah, and blind everyone around it...😂😂😂

    • @pawpawtina
      @pawpawtina Před 4 lety

      @@MrAngryOldFart with all these thirsty ass cucks these days, ugly chicks have no problem getting laid...

  • @brainstew8922
    @brainstew8922 Před 3 lety

    This is amazing. I've had these two old laptops forever with absolutely no use for them. I'm going to try this

  • @dallasjackson6460
    @dallasjackson6460 Před 3 lety

    This is so impressive, not only as I going to do it, I am just so amazed that dead tvs can be used for such an amazing upcycle.

  • @melonie_peppers
    @melonie_peppers Před 4 lety +27

    I can see this channel being a show on the Home channel. It's so professional
    But keeping doing what you're doing. Mainstream media takes away from the wholesomeness

  • @sdhpCH
    @sdhpCH Před 4 lety +9

    I am SOOOOO glad you revisited this topic. I had big trouble getting the panels I already have powered up because of the starter signal.
    But it did not cross my mind for a second to simply REPLACE the LEDs. THANKS, mate! Finally able to finish this project.

  • @vladislavdracula1446
    @vladislavdracula1446 Před rokem +1

    As a huge animals lover I could tell that for me you are like David Attenborough in DIY and electronics. Thanks man. Your channel is one of my favorite ones!

  • @Anni_Mau
    @Anni_Mau Před 2 lety +2

    There are so many monitors given away for free on the internet... I really want to try this now.
    I love building things but electronics always kinda scare me, but I think this is something that even I could manage to do! Thanks!

  • @d3tach3d
    @d3tach3d Před 4 lety +19

    These could be used a great studio lighting or even a shop light. hell, these are just amazing. Yet again, another brilliant idea

  • @JopeSane
    @JopeSane Před 4 lety +86

    I was thinking about doing something like this but to make a light table for drawing (Essentially, the same thing).

    • @letterfella
      @letterfella Před 4 lety +1

      I had the same idea!

    • @dirkdiggler9379
      @dirkdiggler9379 Před 4 lety +1

      Not the same

    • @JopeSane
      @JopeSane Před 4 lety +1

      @@dirkdiggler9379 how come?

    • @ronaldvanderkooi7410
      @ronaldvanderkooi7410 Před 4 lety +7

      Yeah, they can be very similar, however, make sure you add an extra protective layer on top, preferably something that doesn't dim or diffuse the light and add a little structure behind it. In use drawing tables can get pretty messed up. First the extra layer will protect the softer plastics underneath and also will be easier to replace whenever it's damaged. I'd recommend something like a transparant hard type of acrylic. Or perhaps scratch resistant glass, however, that could be very costly and hard to get in the right shape/size. The structure you have to add depends on the size of your screen, bacause you will be pressing on the surface, the larger the size the more it will bend/warp wherever you press, you don't want that when you're drawing and you also don't want to risk damaging any layers of the panel.

    • @kovyvuri
      @kovyvuri Před 4 lety +3

      @@ronaldvanderkooi7410 well yeah i think they meant to do that, ig its kinda sad people can have so little common sense to realize that without being told and therefore this comment existed lol

  • @laurianlamba
    @laurianlamba Před 2 lety +6

    Hi Matt, coming back to this video after a few and just want to mention a couple of things:
    - the "lens" layer is actually a collimating film, not a Fresnel layer
    - you don't find the collimating film as a separate layer as the functionality is integrated in the display panel itself on most modern displays.

    • @benthompson8683
      @benthompson8683 Před 2 lety

      Hey! Are you saying this collimating film is the material that gave the light its linear trajectory, and reduced diffusion? Is there a place I could buy this collimating film?

    • @laurianlamba
      @laurianlamba Před 2 lety

      @@benthompson8683 Personally I couldn’t find any place where you could purchase these films, and not to the size and quality you find in monitors or TVs. What I do is that I follow the 2nd hand market and get old TVs and monitors from there and scavenge for them.

    • @assemblywizard8
      @assemblywizard8 Před 3 měsíci

      @@laurianlamba how old more or less?

  • @lazybonesftw9433
    @lazybonesftw9433 Před 2 lety +1

    Why do I always come back to a video that I've watched 5 times stunning work matt going to use this in my attic

  • @junkandcrapamen
    @junkandcrapamen Před 4 lety +10

    The multi-panel laptop screens are fantastic, particularly the floor standing one.
    This I must do.

  • @helensotiriadis
    @helensotiriadis Před 4 lety +16

    This is brilliantly useful for photography

  • @TheLordSamoht
    @TheLordSamoht Před 4 lety

    I am excited to do this project with a couple 55" and 27" TVs donated by my neighbors. I went to the amazon link for the LEDs and noticed a couple of the images are from your projects! Thanks for an amazing project!

  • @parkersname3554
    @parkersname3554 Před 4 lety

    Everything this dude touches or owns is sooo aesthetically pleasing. I like the green wall color

  • @krikukiks
    @krikukiks Před 4 lety +73

    Is there a industry name for that Fresnel layer? I would like a really big one . (1m x 0.5m)
    All I could find were small finished products.
    Edit - some suggested names:
    'The thing is called "prism film" or "prism sheet".' - superdau, 83hjf
    'prismatic film' - Wim Braber
    'Brightness Enhancement Film' or BEF

    • @walkinmn
      @walkinmn Před 4 lety +5

      Just leaving a comment in case someone gives more information

    • @coron1985
      @coron1985 Před 4 lety

      @@walkinmn im go with you

    • @kalpana2748
      @kalpana2748 Před 4 lety

      Me too

    • @MartinPClark
      @MartinPClark Před 4 lety

      Awaiting your reply

    •  Před 4 lety +1

      It is no Fresnel lens, it's just a polarizing filter. There are two - one behind and one in front of the LCD layer. The first one only lets light with certain polarization through. Then it passes through the liquid crystal layer which either polarizes it perpendicularly or lets it pass unchanged, then it gets either blocked or let through by a second filter on top.

  • @michaelkeith3447
    @michaelkeith3447 Před 4 lety +11

    I used to take apart these kinds of TVs and computer monitors at a recycling center and I never got a chance to inspect each film layer so it’s cool to be able to know what some do. And he’s right, be careful when taking apart the florescent bulbs! We had to dispose of them in a separate container.

  • @dasentertainment2175
    @dasentertainment2175 Před 3 lety +2

    Dude you are so photogenic. I feel in this all video that you are shy from someone you just met.

  • @harjindersingh18
    @harjindersingh18 Před 3 lety +1

    When I watch other DIY projects, it's like ok things can be done in such manner.
    BUT
    While watching your project's I am like "wow" this can be also done and it can look so nice too.

  • @KB1UIF
    @KB1UIF Před 4 lety +39

    I've used this idea myself in the past for making grow lights !!

  • @davidm3225
    @davidm3225 Před 4 lety +4

    Simply outstanding, Matt. Not only the concept and it's effectiveness but also the videography, editing and presentation. Well done 😀

  • @Anarasha
    @Anarasha Před rokem +2

    I definitely wasn't planning on knocking over my almost brand new monitor and breaking it - but this sure took the sting out of it a little!
    Thank you for this :D

  • @xeromool
    @xeromool Před 2 lety

    I needed some lighting for a project and remembered this video. I just made 2 using old 17" monitors I had lying around. Thanks man.

  • @AutumnPuffin
    @AutumnPuffin Před 4 lety +154

    would you be able to achieve a sort of day night cycle look by using an RGB led strip / multiple led strips, and a raspberry pi?

    • @rockstarimotski
      @rockstarimotski Před 4 lety +33

      I would love to see that in action :D

    • @krzysztofmazurkiewicz5270
      @krzysztofmazurkiewicz5270 Před 4 lety +7

      Yeah my first thought... RGB strips, and i guess this would be also quite nice to be a studio ight i guess?

    • @sephbox
      @sephbox Před 4 lety +19

      That is a great idea. If you're savy with that stuff it's definitely possible. I am thinking either wire them all together to the pi or you could even use a WiFi chip on each light to control not only the switch but also the color wirelessly via a program on the raspberry pi. Then it's just a matter of writing a small program similar to f.lux that reads from a databank to determine you local sun up and down reference databank and changes colorvalues according to the time of day.

    • @mrmugame
      @mrmugame Před 4 lety +12

      It would also be cool to include the weather. Like if its cloudy make it darker and if its sunny make it brighter

    • @AnimilesYT
      @AnimilesYT Před 4 lety +7

      @divorcedme You're missing out on some awesome DIY projects. I would advice you to pick up an Arduino Uno (or an Arduino Nano if you prefer small and cheap controllers) and start experimenting.
      The WiFi chip you should probably use is an ESP-01 or a Wemos D1 Mini. They're programmable with the Arduino software, but I can't recommend it as your first microcontroller.

  • @KletosMinistries
    @KletosMinistries Před 4 lety +56

    Me: (looks at tv)
    Tv: "..don't. even. think. about. it.."

  • @PracticallyBiblical
    @PracticallyBiblical Před 3 lety

    So glad I found this! I have a corner office in my basement and I'm definitely in need of some daylight (or at least the effect of it). Already put an ask out for friends who may have broken TVs.

  • @hannesaltenfelder4302
    @hannesaltenfelder4302 Před 4 lety +2

    I used those panels to make an indirect light growhouse. My sequoia giganteums are not made for direct sunlight and my balcony is facing into direct south direction.
    So far they are doing pretty well.

  • @scottlowson3609
    @scottlowson3609 Před 4 lety +9

    Bloody brilliant, I'm bringing home the next tv I see at the curb. Thanks for this

  • @joonasfi
    @joonasfi Před 4 lety +11

    You never disappoint.. always a quality video with you 👍

  • @abhas1
    @abhas1 Před 3 lety

    I can't believe how much I love this channel

  • @Kiwjtastic
    @Kiwjtastic Před 3 lety +1

    this is actually a really good idea, might have to try it

  • @udipta21
    @udipta21 Před 4 lety +3

    Amazing, what a discovery this channel is. The presentation, pace and narration is perfect.

  • @ki777iz
    @ki777iz Před 4 lety +5

    Brilliant, thank you so much! Cheapest and best studio fill lights ever! 1 video and I am already addicted to your channel. :)

  • @120ohm
    @120ohm Před 4 lety +1

    Amazing video once again! All your videos are spot on! Have a broken 24" monitor going to get right on it! Passed up a dead 32" other day now wish I hadn't...

  • @Bousatsu1
    @Bousatsu1 Před 4 lety +1

    I love this idea! I have started getting some screens locally for free that are smashed. I have done two already. I am replacing the florescent lights in my shed with these 👌🏽(I am adding quite a few more Leads than just the one strip). A few 55inch screens shall be fitted to the shed ceiling 👌🏽 thanks

  • @DirtyPoochRacing
    @DirtyPoochRacing Před 4 lety +5

    The thought of a 55" LED flat panel grow light seems particularly intriguing and worth a research I think.

  • @ItachiUchiha-gf4fz
    @ItachiUchiha-gf4fz Před 4 lety +4

    I think this is better light source than a photograph light stand becuase of that natural look and it's so amazing.

  • @themonkeydrunken
    @themonkeydrunken Před 2 lety +3

    Great video! Consider using the tv's own power supply board -- it supplies the exact power profile needed for its own lighting.

  • @ObsessiveAboutCats
    @ObsessiveAboutCats Před rokem

    I wish I'd found your channel months ago (I found it through a recommendation on a recent Fix This Build That video). These are great ideas. I have indoor plants that could use light, but most of the actual windows are already claimed by my cats. This is awesome!