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How to Make Copper Wire LED Lights? Things You’ll Need

If you have decided to make your copper wire LED lights on your own then let’s go over some of the things you’ll need before we get started. Here’s a quick breakdown:

  • Wire Cutter
  • Solder
  • LED lights
  • LED caps
  • Copper wire

How to Make Copper Wire LED Lights A Step by Step Guide

1. Select the copper wires

The first step of making copper wire LED lights are choosing the wire and here are two options that you can go for:

Flexible copper wire

Flexible Copper Single Core Cables are used for low-voltage signal transmission. These flexible copper single-core cables have excellent flexibility, good voltage resistance, and are made to ISO standards.

Quality copper wire

This cable has one solid copper wire per conductor and is used to connect two wiring centers or a wiring center and a wall box. It has a lower attenuation and is less expensive than Flexible copper wire or you can say stranded cable, however, it is only suitable for horizontal and vertical structured cabling and should not be stretched after installation.

Each conductor’s stranded cable is made up of numerous strands of copper wire wrapped around each other (Flexible copper wire). Stranded cable is substantially more flexible, making it ideal for applications that require bending and flexibility. Stranded cable is preferable for shorter distances due to its higher attenuation.

Once again it depends on you because you know how you are going to use your LED light to decorate your house. Once you have selected your desired wire, the next step is to follow the process step by step.

2. Cut The Wires Into Equal Lengths

Cut the wires to the lengths you want them to be with your wire cutter because it depends on the kind of place you want to decorate your favorite LED lights. However, we recommend cutting them into 11-12 inch pieces in equal lengths. The reason is, the length ofcopper wire LED lights will be determined by the number of wires you take out. The longer your copper wire LED light will be made, the more wires will be taken out.

3. Solder Your LEDs

Get your LED lights out and put them to the test using a voltmeter first. This will reveal whether or not they are operational. Solder the LED light to the cable after you’ve double-checked that they’re working. Keep in mind that the LED light has two wires coming out of it. Connect these two LED light wires with two copper wire pieces soldered together. Keep the LED light in place, attach the LED cap to the cables. Carry on with the rest of the LED lights in the same manner.

 

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4. Connect All The LEDs

Connect each LED to each other by connecting their wires now that you have a few LEDs soldered to wires (you do this by twisting the wires together). Extra copper wire can be used to wrap the connecting wires. This aids in their retention.

After you’ve completed all of these steps, connect the LEDs to the DC. You’ll need a DC capacitor, a resistor, and four diodes for this. Assemble the parts and solder them together. On the DC’s borders, solder the capacitor and resistor, and on the bridge, solder the four diodes. The AC Lines Should Be Soldered and for that replace the DC and connect your AC wires.

On that side of the DC, solder the two AC lines and now connect the LED lights together. After that Solder the two wires at the end of your copper string lights to the DC on the same side as the AC lines. Connect your battery’s AC line to it. Finally, ensure that your AC line is linked to a battery connection head and that your 9v battery is installed there.

5. Plug

Fairy Lights Plug

You can get battery-powered sets for your LED light, but batteries have a short lifespan, which is why most people opt for plug-in kits. The two-pin plugs are the most common, and you’ll frequently find them attached to LED lights if you go to a local store. As a result, we suggest going for the most basic fairy light plugs.

USB Plug

You don’t have to connect your LED light to a conventional plug like you would with a regular one. You may make the most of your USB plug right now if you wish. If you have an extra USB plug, connect it to your LED light so you may use it practically anywhere, be it your phone charger, laptop, or PC.

Volt Plug

Volt plugs are the most powerful plugs used in electronic devices. These plugs are commonly seen in dryers, ovens, and other appliances. If you use a 220-volt outlet, for example, you won’t be able to power a 110-volt outlet. Now, if you’re just doing a little decoration, you may not need a volt plug; however, if you’ve opted to undertake a large project with your LED lights, you may need one.

Remote Control

Remote controllers allow for precise control of the LED lights that are attached to them. If you want to personalize your LED lights, all you have to do is add an extra remote controller. It allows you to have complete control over the brightness, timing, synchronization of each of your LED lights. As we all are pretty much aware of what remote controller does that’s why we won’t be going into the discussion here. However, if you are wondering if you can attach a remote controller to your own homemade LED lights then the answer is yes, you can.

6. Decoration

LED lights have become increasingly popular as a means of decoration in recent years. It doesn’t matter if it’s a party or just a simple interior decoration. People are increasingly using colorful LED lights to beautify their homes. Decorative lights may brighten your mood at any time of your day, not just during the holidays or during the festive season.

The tops of your curtains in half circle shapes, around your favorite Christmas tree, or even along the sides of your walls are the most prevalent spots to decorate your desired home. However, it has enormous styles to team up with, and most importantly, it is very easy to attach and decorate, and hence people are finding more and more use of it.

 

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