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A tulip with lights in the pot and in the head. Intended to be controlled with WLED.
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updated January 29, 2025

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This model is still in progress, so expect changes to electronics and housing, but the proof of concept looks pretty cool I think.

! The leaf model is from here. I modified the part slightly to get it to fit, but otherwise that part is a direct copy from @robinwkurtz_11402. Everything else was made by me.

Parts: 

Designed in OnShape: WLED Tulip document

Print the leaves one at a time. They always break when doing multiple at the same time.

License notes:


    I don't care what you do with my model, feel free to remix it, sell it, weaponize it, I don't care. However, the leaf model was shared with CC - attribution, so while it's not share alike and I am not requiring attribution, I would ask that you still credit the original author of that model (@robinwkurtz_11402).
 

Instructions:

  • Solder wires to 24 LED ring
    • make sure the cables do no protrude from the top by more than ~0.8mm
  • Insert LED ring into WLED Tulip - new pot - Soil and add WLED Tulip - diffuser on top
    • make sure the cables line up, it should sit flush
  • Insert soil assembly into WLED Tulip - upper pot.
    • Secure with 6 x M3 10mm
  • Attach WLED Tulip - inner petals and WLED Tulip - outer petals to the carbon rod. 
    • Make sure the rod does not stick out from the top
  • Solder ~300mm wires onto the NeoPixel ‘jewel’
    • Consider sanding off the breakpoints around the edge, (with a mask, those particles are not good to breathe) if the next step is hard to insert.
    • Make sure the cables are angled inwards, there is not a lot of room for them to group up in the middle.
  • Insert the ‘jewel’ into WLED Tulip - inner petals
    • Make sure the cables are threaded through the carbon with the same orientation as that on the jewel so they do not cross over each other.
    • Optionally secure with 2 x M2 4mm, but be sure your screws do NOT contact the legs of the WS2811 LED chips
  • Insert the leaves on the bottom of the carbon rod
    • I think one WLED Tulip - small leaf and one WLED Tulip - medium leaf looks best
  • Insert the rod into the soil assembly
    • Again, make sure the wires keep their orientation so they do not cross
  • Trim Dupont connectors on the ESP32 dev board.
    • (if you have them)
  • Solder wires together. LED power goes to VIN and GND, their data lines go to D2 and D4, but it doesn't matter which. Just take note.
    • (Optional) If using microphone, attach the mic power to the 3V3 and GND line, and the signal to D34
  • Turn up the gain on the Mic, if you are using it.
    • Turn the little potentiometer all the way counter-clockwise.
  • It is worth installing WLED at this point when you can access the boot button.
  • Refer to the WLED docs to install and configure WLED. I recommend using the web installer at https://install.wled.me/ Just make sure you hold the boot button when starting installation. You will then need to set your LED outputs to be D2 and D4, and adjust their lengths to 7 for the ‘jewel’ and 24 for the big ring.
    • If using the microphone, set the pin to 34 and mode to analog in Usermod settings

 

  • If that all works, secure the boards with M2 4mm screws.
  • Attach the WLED Tulip - new pot - lower pot with the WLED Tulip - new pot - upper pot with 4 x M2 8mm screws
  • All done!

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