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Monitor Light Bar

torben_j avatartorben_j

February 19, 2024

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Introducing the Monitor Light Bar

- your ultimate companion for immersive and glare-free computing experiences

Placed on top of your monitor, this light bar casts a gentle, downward flow of illumination onto your workspace, effortlessly eradicating shadows and banishing eye strain.

Designed to have an indirect illumination which ensures a uniform light distribution, bathing your desk in a soft, diffuse glow without a hint of harshness. Designed to prevent reflection on your monitor screen, allowing you to focus intently on your tasks without distractions.

The monitor light bar can be configured as desired:

300mm

400mm

500mm

or mix the tubes as it fits your needs.

Illuminate your workspace with brilliance and finesse.

PS. if connected to one of USB-ports on the monitor, it will turn on and off with the monitor/computer.

What you need:

The printed parts

1 M3x35mm fastener

1 M3 nut

LED strip

Wire

Power supply

Heavy material (sand, rucks or ?)

Tin foil

Glue

Screwdriver

Soldering iron

Scissors/knife

Step 1

Glue the tin foil to the inside of the tube, opposite side of the holes.

and trim it

 

Step 2

Glue the alignment pins in to the center tube

Step 3

Glue the 3 tubes together

Step 4

Measure and cut the LED strip and wire to size

Step 5

If not using a USB cable or other small connector, remember to feed the wire through here now

Step 6

Feed the wire through the light bar and solder it to the LED strip

Step 7

Glue the LED strip to the light bar (as far up/as close to the tin foil as possible)

Step 8

Put on the end caps

Step 9

Fill the container with a heavy material (I used sand)

and put on the lid (might be a bit snug)

Step 10

Screw the items together

Step 11

Assemble the 2 parts together

Step 12

Place it on your monitor and enjoy :)

License:

Standard Digital File License

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