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Here's How I Spend My Friday Nights!
Another long week in the office, but I got some time with my UV Printer Conversion Project. Finished up some key components and hit a milestone along the way.
I ended up getting a different shaped heat sink. Allows for more clearance underneath, so I don't risk shorting out any of my leads going to the thin tabs on the side of the LED. Fan blows away from printhead. Don't know if that's good or bad yet, time will tell.
Wired leads up through my bracket contraption and reed switch. Then after 2 hours of painfully threading the two wires inside some really long and almost too small a heat shrink tube... (was like pushing wet noodles up hill) I almost called it quits.
Here's the UV LED Light Bar wired up with a switch. Again, this is just a secondary light. I don't think it's got enough oomph behind it to cure the ink all by themselves. Maybe someday, when I'm feeling frisky I'll get a 24v power supply and see what happens. If I blow it out, it's really easy to swap out. I used some quick connectors through out my wiring for "just in case" moments like that.
[video=youtube_share;RxkOo2Umdbk]http://youtu.be/RxkOo2Umdbk[/video]
But here's the part I was waiting to get to the whole time... the automatic off/on function of the UV LED when the head is parked and machine is idle. Now this might seem like something simple and easy to those who are already electrically minded. I am not one of those. I know just enough to get myself in trouble, and even that rocker switch above was enough to have me scratching my head on how to do it. Even despite my electrical inabilities, and knowing that I'd probably mess something up, I decided to do this project anyway AND without any help. (I sure could have used it though) But once I get some crazy idea in my head, I'm just gonna do it and figure it out along the way. Wanting a UV Printer but being $135k shy has a way of motivating someone to figure it out. Besides, what I already knew about printers and UV ink, this seemed like something I could tackle. Plus I wanted to show people that certain Chinese printers aren't all crap. (But let's save that thought for when ink is actually coming out and onto the vinyl) :Big Laugh
[video=youtube_share;4z3WR0aV5_8]http://youtu.be/4z3WR0aV5_8[/video]
So, that's it for tonight... I've just got to secure down some of my wiring on the inside, button everything back up, change the wall socket to match the twist plug and I should be ready to install the print head, and prime the ink!
Another long week in the office, but I got some time with my UV Printer Conversion Project. Finished up some key components and hit a milestone along the way.
I ended up getting a different shaped heat sink. Allows for more clearance underneath, so I don't risk shorting out any of my leads going to the thin tabs on the side of the LED. Fan blows away from printhead. Don't know if that's good or bad yet, time will tell.
Wired leads up through my bracket contraption and reed switch. Then after 2 hours of painfully threading the two wires inside some really long and almost too small a heat shrink tube... (was like pushing wet noodles up hill) I almost called it quits.
Here's the UV LED Light Bar wired up with a switch. Again, this is just a secondary light. I don't think it's got enough oomph behind it to cure the ink all by themselves. Maybe someday, when I'm feeling frisky I'll get a 24v power supply and see what happens. If I blow it out, it's really easy to swap out. I used some quick connectors through out my wiring for "just in case" moments like that.
[video=youtube_share;RxkOo2Umdbk]http://youtu.be/RxkOo2Umdbk[/video]
But here's the part I was waiting to get to the whole time... the automatic off/on function of the UV LED when the head is parked and machine is idle. Now this might seem like something simple and easy to those who are already electrically minded. I am not one of those. I know just enough to get myself in trouble, and even that rocker switch above was enough to have me scratching my head on how to do it. Even despite my electrical inabilities, and knowing that I'd probably mess something up, I decided to do this project anyway AND without any help. (I sure could have used it though) But once I get some crazy idea in my head, I'm just gonna do it and figure it out along the way. Wanting a UV Printer but being $135k shy has a way of motivating someone to figure it out. Besides, what I already knew about printers and UV ink, this seemed like something I could tackle. Plus I wanted to show people that certain Chinese printers aren't all crap. (But let's save that thought for when ink is actually coming out and onto the vinyl) :Big Laugh
[video=youtube_share;4z3WR0aV5_8]http://youtu.be/4z3WR0aV5_8[/video]
So, that's it for tonight... I've just got to secure down some of my wiring on the inside, button everything back up, change the wall socket to match the twist plug and I should be ready to install the print head, and prime the ink!