It was a great video, I liked it but I have a few questions, I would be very happy if you could answer them 1- How many volts did you use for the LED 2- How many volts is the battery and how many hours does the LED light up 3- How is the battery charged Thank you in advance
Hey there Gorengokhan35! That battery holder has 8-AA batteries inside for 12V to match the LED strip. I didn't test the runtime be fore donating it to an auction fundraiser, so I can't answer that one for you. In this case, I didn't use rechargeable batteries, but they could be easily swapped for the rechargeable version! Thanks for the comment!
When I designed it, tree supports were not a thing. I haven't tried it that way yet. It was designed with normal supports In mind and prints well with them!
Amazing video love it , I'm currently printing this out on my x1carbon , may I ask a question, how do you use the exess led (like lighting it only has one cord)
Glad you like it! That's a great question! I have another video showing how to connect new wires to a cut LED strip. You can use that process to use the excess on another project! Watch starting at 3:00 in this video: th-cam.com/video/Qr3FI2pwmpw/w-d-xo.html
Seems like something nice to build for yourself or for a gift but seems like too much time and money to put into it if you were trying to sell online and make any kind of profit.
Well produced and edited! One of the best I have seen lately.
That means a lot to me, thanks!
This turned out great - thanks for creating this!
Most excellent! Love the way the images look. Gives me soooo many ideas. 😁
Thanks!
I love this, thank you! Could you make this ac? To plug into a wall socket?
Absolutely! All you would have to do is use some AC led strips instead of the DC strips I used in the video!
It was a great video, I liked it but I have a few questions, I would be very happy if you could answer them
1- How many volts did you use for the LED
2- How many volts is the battery and how many hours does the LED light up
3- How is the battery charged
Thank you in advance
Hey there Gorengokhan35!
That battery holder has 8-AA batteries inside for 12V to match the LED strip. I didn't test the runtime be fore donating it to an auction fundraiser, so I can't answer that one for you. In this case, I didn't use rechargeable batteries, but they could be easily swapped for the rechargeable version!
Thanks for the comment!
@@FLALabs Thank you very much you helped me a lot
Thats awesome 👏🏻
Another question, what's with the floating bits in the main body stl??
I added those just to help the print not fail where the supports are tall and skinny. It was a "work around" that did the trick for me!
@@FLALabs Oh ok, so they come out at the end anyway? Would you recommend normal or tree supports?
When I designed it, tree supports were not a thing. I haven't tried it that way yet. It was designed with normal supports In mind and prints well with them!
@@FLALabs I very much apreciate the help :)
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Amazing video love it , I'm currently printing this out on my x1carbon , may I ask a question, how do you use the exess led (like lighting it only has one cord)
Glad you like it! That's a great question! I have another video showing how to connect new wires to a cut LED strip. You can use that process to use the excess on another project! Watch starting at 3:00 in this video:
th-cam.com/video/Qr3FI2pwmpw/w-d-xo.html
@@FLALabs oh man thank you so much you got a subscriber from me man keep up the great content
How long was the m4 bolt you used?
I believe it was 6mm long.
@@FLALabs Just a tiny little thing?
Yup! Doesn't need to be very big to hold the assembly together!
@@FLALabs awesome, thanks very much 😁👍🏼
@@FLALabs the 6mm is way too short, doesn't even come down below the top piece. I'll try with a 10mm.
I dont know why but youtube is showing this video to me after 2 days even i have enabled notification
Can you make a discord server...
Btw nice video
Better late than never!
@@FLALabs why don't you open a discord server
I have never used discord before, but why not try!
discord.gg/7N5GjPnZZ6
Seems like something nice to build for yourself or for a gift but seems like too much time and money to put into it if you were trying to sell online and make any kind of profit.
Most of my projects turn out that way... I'm usually pretty happy with the result but WAY over budget!