I love the look of the tiny IN17s.  I would buy a kit for sure.

On Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at 7:27:57 AM UTC-5 hall...@hotmail.com 
wrote:

> Looks great Mate..Now I know,what you were makeing,space for...Like the 
> seperate -Bulbs have there own.circuit board,Design.
> Cheers.Peter
>
> On Wednesday, November 30, 2022 at 8:15:04 PM UTC+8 Richard Scales wrote:
>
>> Following a recent post elsewhere I challenged myself to come up with an 
>> IN-17 version of the open source Prism design by Ian Sparkes.
>>
>> This is the result. It's hardly the most frugal design. HV5622 drivers, 
>> wemos controller and an Omnixie HV module.
>>
>> The 5V supply is all new as I needed to make it much smaller than the 
>> regular LM2596 design.
>>
>> Most T. I. switchers are unobtainable but eventually I found something 
>> that worked. Thanks to John Ash for the power supply advice.
>>
>> All the usual features including WiFi NTP sync and Web gui, optional PIR 
>> via 3.5mm jack, tube underlighting for those that like it.
>>
>> Testing going well, now I need to stick it in a case - I am thinking of 
>> something that might sit on top of, or underneath (easier) a monitor - the 
>> IN-17's are not best suited to distance viewing!
>>
>>  - Richard
>>
>> [image: IN-17-1.jpg][image: IN-17-2.jpg][image: IN-17-3.jpg][image: 
>> IN-17-4.jpg][image: IN-17-5.jpg]
>>
>

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