DIY: USB Christmas Lights
USB CHRISTMAS LIGHT MOD!!
I sampled this mod from here.
Here is his instructions:
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1. Get a USB connector cable (preferably from cablesforless.com so you dont get ripped off
http://www.cablesforless.com/index.a...D&ProdID=1146).
2. Get some batterry operated Christmas lights. These can be purchased at Ace Hardware, Walmart or even your local dollar store.
Get the ones that use a 5 volt powersupply. (2 batterry or 3 battery ones work nicely.)
3. Cut the batterry pack off of the Christmas lights.
4. Strip the USB connector cable and the red and black wires inside.
5. Solder the red (+) and black (-) USB wires to the positive and negative wires of the Christmas lights respectively. You may want to verify with a multimeter before you solder to insure you have the correct wires.
7. You now have a really cool set of USB christmas lights! Geektacular!
So I was at Walgreens and saw a battery powered light kit and decided to give it a go.
Here is a hardware list:
Battery power xmas lights: $5.99
Elmers gel instant glue: already had
Some type of USB cable: already had
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total cost for me = ~$6.00
Glue
Christmas Lights
USB cable ( I used some weird USB to network jobby:confused: )
Christmas Lights un-boxed
Battery compartment opened
Wires stripped on the USB cable
Testing...........IT WORKS! I trusted the above instructions and used the red as + and the black as -. then I just read the inside of the battery compartment to see -/+ I just looked how the batteries were setup in there.
Testing w/lights off
Closer shot
Closer closer shot
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So next I decided to keep the original container but only use a portion of it to make it less bulky. So I cut the front off the top and bottom and cut the back plate off as well.
Here I test fit the pieces together and drilled a hole in one end for the usb cord.
Next was to cut off the white and green wire since they are not needed.
I put some shink tubing over the end of the USB to protect any exposed from cutting the wires above
Now I am starting to strip the wires for connecting
got the wires connected and used the shrink tubing to protect the wires and keep them together ( after twisting them together) since they are such a small guage.
I added a zip tie to the USB cable so if its yanked on it wont rip apart from the light module.
glueing the top on
another shot of the top glued on
And finally glued the back on
And now your all done. Sit back, relax and enjoy your new USB powered Christmas Light Awesomeness!:thumb:
Happy Holidays!
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Hahahah....!!!
I LIKE IT!!!! :D
I'm going to swing by Walgreens later today to see if they have them....
Thanks !!! I like! :)
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That is a very innovative idea! I would of never thought of connecting Christmas lights to a USB. Looks like anyone with a basic knowledge of wiring would be able to do this?
I don't suppose you know how much juice they suck do you? I wouldn't mind lighting my entire office from a spare USB port on my computer! lol
-SnowFire
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Originally Posted by
SnowFire
That is a very innovative idea! I would of never thought of connecting Christmas lights to a USB. Looks like anyone with a basic knowledge of wiring would be able to do this?
I don't suppose you know how much juice they suck do you? I wouldn't mind lighting my entire office from a spare USB port on my computer! lol
-SnowFire
Well, it depends on the amperage pull of the LEDs. I wouldn't suggest, however, putting more than one set per USB Cable. But you can still make more and just get a powered hub...
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WOW where did u get that light thing. HAPPY HOLIDAYS back to u too
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Thanks guys. It is a very easy mod and you dont need to know any wiring knowledge...just be able to distinguish colors! :) red to green and black to blue!
If you do happen to find the exact same ones. You will see where I cut the battery box. I cut right through the grooves were the metal plates went to hold in the batteries. Its like a built in cutting guide :)
cbelmo159,
Not sure what you mean, I got the battery operated kit at walgreens. They also have a kit at walmart that is the standard bulbs, but it only has 10 on a string where as the ones I got have 20 mini LED's.
Good luck and if you build it post some pics here!
Kyle
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I might do that for the hell of it =D
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Hmm do you think that you could make some sort of program on your computer to make them flash to your music or whatever. Or even a program to make your own flashing patterns?
-gaz