DIY New Nanoleaf Lines - Black Edition
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
- DIY New Nanoleaf Lines - Black Edition
After my first DIY Nanoleaf Lines I wanted to make them easier to build plus with a smarter way to connect them all. So I redesigned the intersection PCB’s and adjusted the housing so we can loose the connectors and make thing more compact and easier to build.
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Links:WLED: install.wled.me
JLCPCB: jlcpcb.com/see
Video with installation of WLED:
• DIY Nanoleaf Triangle ...
Printers:
Bambu Lab P1P
Filament used:
SUNLU PLA Matte black
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:08 Redesigned the parts
0:46 Printing the parts
1:05 Preperations
1:15 Soldering the parts
2:39 Testing and fitting
3:10 Assembly
3:31 Final result
4:32 Patrons
4:41 Credits - Навчання та стиль
where i can i get the file for the pcbs?
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I have noticed that you were able to have the hub that takes two data inputs and output to different lines and not splitting data or mirroring, even though you have all the data connected together in the pcb. Would you please share how you managed that? Or did you set some features inside WLED app? I have the same setup as you but the output line LED just won’t turn on when I have two input lines into the hub.
i did split the data line in two cases (you can see that on my sketch 02:57) and where the line comes back to a section where there already is a data in, i did not solder the connection pins. because my printed design secures the line in place it does not need the the extra pins. i am working on a design where there can be multiple data signals (max 3) but have not yet had the time for this. i am working on a new hexagon project right now. maybe when i finish that i can do this again. ;)
@@licky-lauda So because of this, is this a fixed design that can't be easily re-arranged (as in plug and play) due to having to worry about multiple data inputs into one hub?
@@TheRacistGoat you can re arrange it, but before hand draw it out. So you can see what the flow is and how you want to connect the lines.
@@licky-lauda Gotcha! So just to clarify, you plan ahead the design, and then the lines that have data flowing into a hexagon that already has data going into it, you just don't solder the header pin on the data of that line? Basically a manual way of stopping multiple data signals from flowing into one hexagon?
Also thank you for the quick response! Love your design and was thinking of doing something similar myself and this was the main hangup that I had a question on.
@@TheRacistGoat yes. Thanks for the positive response.
Hey I wanted to ask, if it’s possible for you to modify the pcbs so the fever doesn’t split at one hub and goes over to every Line the base is connected
That is something I’m working on.