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Expandable LED Wall Mountable Work Light

scootnfast avatarscootnfast

April 18, 2016

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An expandable lighting system that allows you to place several lamps over a work area.

Print the Lamp Arm and holder out... One each for every lamp you wish to create. Glue the 2 pieces together using a bit of superglue. Add heatsink with chosen LED to the lamp fixture. Run wires inside the lamp arm and solder to the LED.

Mount the lights onto the wall using 2 screws for each lamp. I used 2" drywall screws.

Heatsink Used:
https://www.digikey.com/product-search/en?keywords=345-1072-nd

Any Star Type LED will work... I used a 3W LED for each lamp.

I epoxied the LEDs to the heatsink using arctic silver thermal epoxy, and then soldered the 4 of them in parallel.

My LEDs are rated @ 3.6V... I purchased a 3V 2Amp power inverter and it is plenty to power the 4 LEDs. Purchase an inverter proportionally for the size and number of LEDs you are using.

I added a switch which you can see in one of the pictures. Print the "switch" housing out and glue it onto the base of one of your lamps. It is made to fit right over the base of the lamp post. Pop in a switch and your good to go.

License:

Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial

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