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Disco/Daylight sticks are designed by Bartlammers. We like to give back to designers of open source hardware, but in this case per his request, 5% of all sales goes to the Sanjay Mortimer Foundation. More info below.
Daylight on a Stick is a chainable 24V LED bar, populated with 18 high quality 90 CRI CREE LEDs to give the illusion of daylight in your printer. Great when making photo of your prints, or want to see the colors how they will look in the outside world. Connectors on the PCB are right angle JST-XH 2 pin. Maximum ambient temperature is 85C.
Daylight on a Matchstick is the same thing, just in a shorter form factor & with 12 LEDs.
Disco on a Stick is a chainable 5V RGB LED bar, populated with high quality RGB LEDs. Connectors on the PCB are right angle JST-XH 3 pin. Maximum ambient temperature is 70C.
Disco on a Matchstick (aka Rainbow) is the same thing, just in a shorter form factor & with 10 LEDs.
Everything on a Stick is a chainable 5V RGBW-BW LED bar, populated with 22 high quality RGBW-BW LEDs, part number SKC6812RGBW-NW-B. Maximum ambient temperature is 70C. Daisy chain using DIN/DOUT pins. Available with right angle JST-XH 3 pin connectors, right angle Molex KK connectors, or no connectors if you prefer to solder your own.
Everything on a Stick is a chainable 5V RGBW-BW LED bar, populated with 22 high quality RGBW-BW LEDs, part number SKC6812RGBW-NW-B. Maximum ambient temperature is 70C. Daisy chain using DIN/DOUT pins. Available with right angle JST-XH 3 pin connectors, right angle Molex KK connectors, or no connectors if you prefer to solder your own.
Use the regular Daylight on a Stick/Matchstick directly on 24V or hook them up to a spare heater output on your controlboard.
For the RGB ones, put them on the RGB output of your controlboard and configure them according to the RRF config reference. Commands for use:
M150 X2 ;Sets mode to bit-banged RGB NeoPixel M150 R50 U50 B50 ; Sets all LEDs to red = 50, blue = 50, green = 50 (on 0-255 scale)
For the RGBW-BW ones, put them on the RGBW output of your controlboard and configure them according to the RRF config reference. Commands for use:
M150 X4 ;Sets mode to bit-banged RGBW NeoPixel M150 R50 U50 B50 W50; Sets all LEDs to red = 50, blue = 50, green = 50. white = 50 (on 0-255 scale)
Use the regular Daylight on a Stick/Matchstick directly on 24V or hook them up to a spare heater output on your controlboard. In this last case you can control it using:
[output_pin daylight] pin: ##PIN## pwm: True cycle_time: 0.01
For the RGB (Or RGBW-BW) ones, put them on the RGB output of your controlboard and configure them according to the Klipper config reference. chain_length
is 18 for the big stick, 12 for the matchstick.
The bracket for 2020 profiles are mounted to the profile using an M3x6 or M3x8 SHCS together with a roll-in nut, and take an M3 heat insert to mount the strip onto the bracket itself.
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On 1515 frames like the V0.1 the brackets for 1515 profiles are used. They take an M3 heat insert and clip into the extrusion. Mount the pcb on them with an M3x6 BHCS screw. The clip geometry used in these was developed by Zruncho for their ZeroPanels. |