How I made DIY NANOLEAF LIGHTS for $35
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- čas přidán 13. 11. 2020
- This is a quick tutorial of how to make Nanoleaf's alternative lights.
How to install and configure WLED guide: • WLED Quick Start Guide...
Materials and links:
Led light strip 5V Addresable RGBNW 5m - 18$
www.aliexpress.com/item/32970...
DC Conncetors (10 pcs) - 3$
www.aliexpress.com/item/32880...
Controller:
Option 1 (DIY, recommended)
NodeMCU CP2102 - 3$
www.aliexpress.com/item/32665...
Option 2 (prebuild)
Bluetooth controller SP110E - 3$
www.aliexpress.com/item/33018...
3 Pin JST Connectors - 3$
www.aliexpress.com/item/32789...
Power supply 5V 3A
Aliexpress - 4$: www.aliexpress.com/item/33014...
PL - 10PLN / 2,5$: allegro.pl/oferta/tpe-zasilac...
3-wire cable - 4$
www.aliexpress.com/item/40009...
Foamed PVC 3mm thick - 12PLN / 3$
www.amazon.com/Expanded-PVC-S...
(PL) allegro.pl/oferta/pcw-spienio...
Acrylic panels, plexi glass 3mm thick - 14PLN / 3,5$
www.amazon.com/Solid-White-Ac...
(PL) allegro.pl/oferta/plexi-pleks...
Also usefull:
-Polyurethane adhesive ~1$
-White heat shrink tubing ~1$
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one of the cleanest looking clones around and relatively simple at that
stunning. absolutely stunning. been looking for 2 years to make this. this is the best one. even better than the original Nanoleafs. thank you
The best and the easiest diy nanoleaf for me
the finishing are very perfect, exactly 😍
Dat soldering temperature though ;)
Fajnie to zrobiłeś widać napracowanko. Ujęcia pod koniec świetne. Leci sub, pozdro.
Yours is the best i have seen so far!! You got a follow:D
best ones I have seen yet!
This man deserve 1 million
awesome work bro.
wooow great episode and great effect :D
Awesome work! Would love to see a fully modular version.
That could be as easy as using some 3.5mm TRS headphone jack plugs (male and female) so that you can use the 3 wires connecting them to ring, tip and sleeve of the 3.5mm jack plug.
You can also use magnets like this guy :czcams.com/video/eq6NlG2Q-Vw/video.html
Nice I am kinda thinking you Will get like 50/200k subs if youre editing skills keep getting better :)
Good Luck :D
The only flaw is that you made it thic and a gap between the panels
Thanks :) I'm glad someone appreciated the editing :D
@@LEDMeister_ :)
No errors here.... the reason why others look like crap is actually because for one thing they are thinner and they didn't do proper diffusing.... So I agree with videomaker here... make it thicker and make the primary function, the light, look better
Wear did you use the foam and how much are the acrylic panels
Hello LEDMyster,
Did you attach Arduino inside the Leaf or attached outside?
Do we still need a controller unit if we can use arduino?
Thanks!
Looks great but i would a put the connectors inside.. don´t look that appealing with the black plug in between the lights
Awesome work brother.... Light scattering perfectly....and diffuser perfectly....
I have only one question....
If I take less width then any problems...?
Please reply ....
❤️ from India.
Thank you :) If you make them thinner it may not be diffused that well. You need to test it out: Take a led strip and put it under acrylic panel. Move it up and down, and when you are satisfied with the result, measure the distance.
Please make a video on codeing tutorial
Smooth ones very good looking.... One question those side things what is that and where did u get those? ... been thinking of maybe using electrical wire channels but worry I have to do to much work cutting them into size and correct width..
Do you mean connectors between every panel? It's just basic JST led connectors with white shrink tube. There is probably cleaner way to connect them. All the materials are listed in the description.
@LEDMyster well no sorry I should be more clear if I can... I ment just the "sides" the 3 sides you put together as a triangle... I believe you said they were 4 cm high? ... I have been looking at "lists" here but they are never flat on top... and I've been looking at electrical wire channels (cheaper but they are quite wide at the top).. not sure if can find those in the list of the description I had been looking there.. but can be I just don't know what to call it in English... thanks alot and keep making videos like this
I'm glad you like it :) It's called 'Foamed PVC' or 'PVC foam' in English. The idea to use electrical wire channels is interesting. It might save you a lot of work with cutting and sanding foamed pvc.
@LEDMyster ah OK so using same on the side as back... I will see if my local hardware store they have such thanks again
where can I find the acrylic 3mm sheets in America? maybe a amazon URL? I would like the percentage diffusion if nothing else thx.
I found some acrylic panels on the Walmart website and Amazon. Maybe look it up at some local construction shop. Try searching: translucent plexiglass, acrylic, white plexiglass.
www.amazon.com/Solid-White-Acrylic-Plexiglass-AZM/dp/B084BQSPBP
www.walmart.com/ip/3-pack-WHITE-TRANSPARENT-ACRYLIC-PLEXIGLASS-SHEET-1-8-8-X-12/101144545
Hi please tell me measurements of triangle and rectangles for nanoleaf
Hi! Edge of the triangle is 24 cm, rectangle is 4,5x24 cm. You can adjust thickness of the nanoleaf to your preferences.
Is it possible to puch it all together like a nanoleaf?
With a little bit of modification (no plugs in between, just cables), sure why not
What did you use to cut in the first part?
I used angle grinder to cut acrylic panels and sanded edges for smoothness :)
how your amblight and nanoleaf were synced?
I manually set the color/preset just for the shot :D
thats what i though, thanks!
Czy można wiedzieć jakie rozmiary mają te trójkąty?
Trójkąt o krawędzi 24 cm, całość o grubości 4,5 cm
@@LEDMeister_ ok dzięki
Jak kiedyś zrobisz swoje nanoleafy, to daj znać! Jestem ciekaw jak wyjdą :D
Przewody żeś zastosował do połączeń przynajmniej do 1.5Kv
Te kostki łączeniowe trza było w trójkąty zmieścić
W zamyśle miałem zachowanie pewnej 'modularności' oraz odstępów między panelami. Ale tak, nie wyglądają zbyt estetycznie. Co do przewodów, nie miałem innych ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Mógł byś to sam zrobić po pl było by fajnie
bardziej interesuje mnie ten ambi za monitorem
Wersja DIY na Arduino Nano. Jest sporo poradników na youtubie, ale mogę też nagrać swoją wersję :)
Myślę że odcinek to dobry pomysł
Chyba 130$ a nie zł. Same ledy wyjdą niewiele mniej. No chyba że to cena za jeden moduł.
Cały projekt kosztował około 35$. Ceny i linki do produktów w opisie :)
@@LEDMeister_ to ile ledow zużyłeś na 4 trójkąty?
@@mateusz1807 przecież te ledy kosztują 5 zł za metr XD