Amazing! I am not into designing and building things myself, but I love watching your vids. And I almost get interested in trying myself, but then again, I know you so why would I go through all of this myself when I can just ask you!
Amazing build!! Just one thing tho, super glueing the glass jar and the light tube is a bit inconvenient. You never know when an electronic component goes bad. So removing all those super glued joints would be a pain in the booots. I learned this the hard way and now always make a way out for disassembly.
Thanks for watching! You're right! For my third light I used some transparent silicone bison glue but I had to put it in a separate bottle with a fine metal tip to distribute it evenly around the glass. Did this after filming so it didn't make it into the video but it's a good tip 👌🏻 On the other hand I'm quite certain the led will literally last forever since it's a 3W led that's underpowered to only use 0.3w and only gets max 65C° with the heatsink :)
Amazing! I am not into designing and building things myself, but I love watching your vids. And I almost get interested in trying myself, but then again, I know you so why would I go through all of this myself when I can just ask you!
Haha, that's right indeed! 😆 Thanks for supporting what I do and always watching despite of it not being your main line of interest!
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Amazing project, keep up with it
Thanks for the encouraging comment! 💪🏻
Hi. Thanks a lot for the video! Great work!
Thanks for the comment! ☺️
Perfect! very neat and beautiful work!
A wonderful piece of work! So many details and processes.👍
Thanks for watching and for the nice comment!
i love it you you got a new subscriber
Thanks, glad you liked it!
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Amazing build!!
Just one thing tho, super glueing the glass jar and the light tube is a bit inconvenient. You never know when an electronic component goes bad. So removing all those super glued joints would be a pain in the booots. I learned this the hard way and now always make a way out for disassembly.
Thanks for watching!
You're right! For my third light I used some transparent silicone bison glue but I had to put it in a separate bottle with a fine metal tip to distribute it evenly around the glass. Did this after filming so it didn't make it into the video but it's a good tip 👌🏻 On the other hand I'm quite certain the led will literally last forever since it's a 3W led that's underpowered to only use 0.3w and only gets max 65C° with the heatsink :)
I'd buy one for a hundred euros!
I'm afraid I don't have the time to make more of them at the moment.. 😔 I hope you can give it a try yourself!
nice
Thanks 😊
incroyable !
Thank you! ☺️