Again slow progress due to house stuff, starter motor issues and y'know, life, but I finally got the 3d printer working and managed a first draft at a replacement cigarette lighter socket panel for the boot.
The idea here was to add some additional cigarette lighter sockets, with some USB chargers. I also wanted to be able to switch them from the main car power to the secondary battery, or disable them completely.
There's two switches, both 3 position;
1) Boot light; starter battery / off / service battery
2) Socket panel; starter battery / off / service battery
I thought I'd print the top panel in transparent filament, there's a COB LED panel embedded within it. I haven't tried it in the car yet but I think it's a bit brighter than the original bulb, but with a much nicer colour warmth and CRI, as you'd expect from a COB light.
There is a downside, the back of the LED gets a little bit too warm for the PLA I've currently printed it in, so I'll need to get this made in ABS or perhaps just re-design with a space for metal heatsink for the LED, either way as a first attempt I'm pretty happy with it.
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