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For illumination, four short RGB strips were zip-tied to a 6" piece of PVC. The connection wires were then brought together and soldered to a home-etched RJ45 breakout board; +5v to pin 1, reds to pin2, greens to pin 4 and blues to pin 6, following the Ren48LSD's output design. The extra wire was simply coiled around the pipe, allowing for plenty of adjustments afterward.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:39, 12 September 2016

One year I wanted to put some big RGB LED ornaments in a tree but all the commercial things I could find were opaque plastic and not nearly big enough. So I made some of my own that could plug directly into a Ren48LSD's outputs.

Materials

  • Coroplast
  • Hot glue
  • Short 6" pieces of PVC
  • Dumb RGB strips (the roll kind)
  • An RJ45 breakout board

Shapes & Assembly

I Googled "3D geometric shapes" and found plenty of examples, some I could print out and cut out of coroplast, then hot glue together. For example, here's a cube that's one piece of corplast; scored, folded and glued together it made for a nice box for testing the concept.

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Since all I had was scrap coroplast and no really large pieces, most of the shapes required cutting out individual pieces for a shape and hot gluing them together at the seams. It was a tedious process but it worked -- and I got rid of a lot of loose pieces of coroplast that weren't much good for anything, such as these two:

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For illumination, four short RGB strips were zip-tied to a 6" piece of PVC. The connection wires were then brought together and soldered to a home-etched RJ45 breakout board; +5v to pin 1, reds to pin2, greens to pin 4 and blues to pin 6, following the Ren48LSD's output design. The extra wire was simply coiled around the pipe, allowing for plenty of adjustments afterward.

1-led strips.JPG 2-rj45 adapters.JPG 3-ready to glue.JPG

Then the PVC was simply hot-glued to the bottom of the nearly-completed ornament and allowed to set up.

4-glued in.JPG