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Kitchen Lighting System Phase 2 - part 3 - Let there be (better) light!

genebren
genebren
27 Jan 2019

Previous post in this blog sequence:

Kitchen Lighting System Phase 2
Kitchen Lighting System Phase 2 - Part 2
One of my goals for this project was to increase the light output of the LED pucks. Here is the latest generation of the light puck.  As is getting to be more and more the case, I spend a lot of time designing and print pieces for my projects.  Here is some of the Fusion360 views of my new parts:
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The main parts are the outer case (printed in white), the light lens and light reflector (snap together pieces, printed in clear) and a template for cutting out the reflector foil.  The three light puck pieces represent over 8 hours of printing and I am now looking at building a total of nine lights, or an additional 64 hours+ of printing.  I guess I will just need to multitask my time around these prints as I design another set of enclosures for the 'Master' modules and maybe a EnOcean based light sensor module.  Oh and I do still have some PCBs to design and some code to write.
With the designs done, and a lot of printing done also, here are the raw parts, starting with the case:
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Here are the are lens shots:
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Here are the reflector shots (with the foil installed and sloppily trimmed):
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Now, time to put all of the pieces together and see how they fit:
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The reflector cone snaps into place on the backside of the lens and the lens mounts on the case mounted stand off/screw holders, which helps keep all of the pieces aligned during assembly. I was very impressed with how well all of the pieces fit.
With the light puck fully assembled, it is time to try it out:
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The new light puck measured a Lux output at 10" of 1168.  This compares to the light output of the original light pucks (exact same electronics and LEDs) of 637 Lux.  This represents a >83% increase in light output.  I still have a bit of work to go before I can take updated light readings with a full compliment of revised light pucks.
There is visibly far less side emitted light from the new lights, but still a small amount.
Looks like I better fire up the 3D printer and start building some more parts.
Thanks for reading and more to come!
Gene
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  • genebren
    genebren over 6 years ago in reply to fmilburn +5
    Thanks!, There was a huge learning curve on the 3D printer and Fusion360 to get up to the point to print something. Having gotten past the hurdles, I really do enjoy drawing something up and being able…
  • Fred27
    Fred27 over 6 years ago +4
    These things always look simple when they're done, but I can see all the effort that you've put in to this.
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 6 years ago +4
    Hi Gene, Excellent work, and impressive results! I had no idea it was possible to 3D-print such lenses. For lighting it looks very handy, since it acts as a lens and a diffuser!
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    fmilburn over 6 years ago

    Great progress!  And nice work with the 3D printer.  I really need to get one.

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    genebren over 6 years ago in reply to fmilburn

    Thanks!,

     

    There was a huge learning curve on the 3D printer and Fusion360 to get up to the point to print something.  Having gotten past the hurdles, I really do enjoy drawing something up and being able to build a quick prototype. My wife just commented this morning that I am really getting my moneys worth on this printer (which is always nice to hear).

     

    Gene

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    genebren over 6 years ago in reply to fmilburn

    Thanks!,

     

    There was a huge learning curve on the 3D printer and Fusion360 to get up to the point to print something.  Having gotten past the hurdles, I really do enjoy drawing something up and being able to build a quick prototype. My wife just commented this morning that I am really getting my moneys worth on this printer (which is always nice to hear).

     

    Gene

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