Refunds and exchanges cannot be given against Audio/DVD and Computer Games. To qualify for a refund or replacement, products need to be complete with all components and original packaging. cooool.If you are not happy with a purchase you make at our stores, simply return it in its original condition, with proof of purchase, within 30 days and we’ll give you a full refund or replacement.*Ĭustomers are advised that refunds and credit notes will only be given where proof of purchase (receipt, credit card statement, etc) is provided. Lava mode! The colours scroll and transition giving it a mesmerising organic feel. It's finished! Looks even better in real life, I'm so happy with it. Side view showing the rotary encoder knob that lets you select modes (click) and adjust brightness (twist) Worth taking the time to make everything secure and neat if you want it to last in the real world ![]() The circuit and PSU mounted to the underside of the table. I connected across both power lines forming a loop to spread the current load The strips have sticky backs but this usually isn't enough and they can come away I used kitchen foil to protect the mirror as I superglued the LED strips in place. Table with legs back on and glass in place. That stuff is great.įilled in the channel afterwards and sanded.Īfter a couple of coats you'd never know there are wires in there! Glued the wires in the channel with some Gorilla glue. Got some nice furniture feet from eBay to protect the floor/legs.Īs an after-thought, I decided to run the wires up from the circuit box to the LED strips inside the leg to hide them. I screwedwood battens on the underside of the mirror to hold it firmly in place. This is in the void between mirrors where the LED strips go. Notice how I also painted the inside of the frame black. I bought some black sticky foam to go round where the mirror sits in the recess, to give it a nice soft surface to sit on. I also tested the current draw on full brightness and it turned out significantly less. Be sure to do the maths to determine max power consumption. The LED strips can draw a couple of amps on full brightness. I used an Arduino nano and a beefy switched mode PSU off eBay. Measuring up a main IEC plug socket ready to order the enclosure for the electronics. I lightly sanded with 150-200 grit sand paper after every coat and built up at least 3 coats. I ran the shower for a while to raise the humidity.Īfter fitting the film to the underside of the glass The bathroom is the best place to do this as it has minimal dust. Took the mirror into the bathroom to fit the 1-way reflective film. The dog wanted to be involved throughout.Ĭlose-up showing the recess that the mirror drops into ![]() The mirror dropped into the recess of the frame. ![]() The underside of the table top, with frame glued in it. View of the groove that the mirror sits in, within the bottom frame Note the bottom strip of wood is scrap to apply pressure while clamping. With a little help from my son and my dog provided technical supervision.Ĭut and routed some timber to form a bit of a frame to drop the mirror down and provide enough gap between the mirror and glass above for LED strips. Sanded down every part using around 100 grit paper. It was very carefully delivered by their own delivery guy in a specialist van. Ordered the mirror online from and provided exact measurements. Bolts were a bit loose and a few scratches but it was in okay condition Picked this old coffee table up from a highstreet furniture shop.
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