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Ring LED Lamp - BMW R1200 / 1250 GS Adventure

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X1 Carbon
P2S
P1S
A1
H2D
H2S
X1
H2C
X1E
H2D Pro
P1P
X2D
A2L

PETG - Standard
PETG - Standard
Designer
9.4 h
5 plates
4.8(17)

Open in Bambu Studio
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Description

R1250 GS update, added alternative text design.

 

Durable Ring LED Lamp

I was using PETG, I like it more than PLA.

Material consumption under 200g.

My favorite black material was Prusament PETG Prusa Galaxy Black.

 

"I designed this type of LED lamp a long time ago. First time for me only, and then for my friends. Today I would like to share. Yeah, there is so many another designs, very good designs I think. Maybe my design will also be interesting for someone, we will see."

 

You can change front panel for another design.

Basic LED color are designed for warm white, natural white and white. But you can use color whatever you want.

In my component setup, there isn't as much heat from the light. I tested it for several days.

 

Electric part: (You can use your own)

WARNING!

If you use a different LED strip or other electronic component, consider possible higher temperatures.

(But the lamp is made very durable)

 

Assembly of parts:

 

  1. Take a Lamp body and glue LED strip to the inner ring. Also connect LED strip cables to A Felmale connector (RED + / BLACK -)

     

  2. Insert midle led circle and front panel to Lamp body, alight bottom.

     

  3. Insert whole ring body with front panel to the stand. Use 2x C Locking part to secure it together.

     

  4. Connect DC plug, secure cable and take cable out through the back hole.

     

  5. Insert bottom cover.

     

 

 

 

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