
Unidirectional Low Wattage LED Circuit and Housing
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A disclaimer: Building this circuit involves electricity, so exercise caution. To test its functionality and reliability, use an isolated variable AC power supply. I verified that it won't overheat or fail after 24 hours of use with a power consumption of only 3 watts. It's designed as a low-watt alternative to incandescent bulbs and is safe for regular human usage. For printing, use lightface on the 3D printer, leaving the raft on for diffused lighting. Next, insert LEDs into the lightface and secure them with hot glue. Proceed by building the circuit, checking for open connections using a multimeter. The LED should light up when testing from one pin to the next in the correct order. Solder a light bulb base or plug to the rectifier and test the circuit. If it doesn't work, unplug, and retest connections. Finally, slide the body over the lightface and glue it in place for a complete assembly.
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