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Ender 3 Pro Lighting
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There are two versions provided.
Solder-less:
This version is meant for the light strip to be stuck to, without the need to solder the individual lights. It will ultimately use more lights in the strip as a result, but it will still allow them to slide into the rail with minimal effort
You will need a strip of roughly 12-24 lights per side (depending on z-axis height)
Base Unit:
This is the original design, and allows for using roughly 1/2 the number of LEDs vs. the Solder-less version. It does require soldering connecting wires between the LEDs. due to potential current needs, I would recommend a minimum of 18GA.
You will need roughly 6-12 lights per side (depending on z-axis height)
Base Unit Assembly
If found it was easier to solder the wires to one side of each light, and then feed them through the track, and stick the light to the strip. Once all are attached, then randomize soldering the remaining connections of the lights. This cuts down on the amount of heat t
Solder-less:
This version is meant for the light strip to be stuck to, without the need to solder the individual lights. It will ultimately use more lights in the strip as a result, but it will still allow them to slide into the rail with minimal effort
You will need a strip of roughly 12-24 lights per side (depending on z-axis height)
Base Unit:
This is the original design, and allows for using roughly 1/2 the number of LEDs vs. the Solder-less version. It does require soldering connecting wires between the LEDs. due to potential current needs, I would recommend a minimum of 18GA.
You will need roughly 6-12 lights per side (depending on z-axis height)
Base Unit Assembly
If found it was easier to solder the wires to one side of each light, and then feed them through the track, and stick the light to the strip. Once all are attached, then randomize soldering the remaining connections of the lights. This cuts down on the amount of heat t
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