Brian Lough
Published © GPL3+

WiFi Controlled LED Wedding Table Pieces

Colour changing lights I built for my wedding. Each light contains an ESP8266 and are controlled by a Raspberry PI running Node-Red.

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Things used in this project

Hardware components

16 X WS2812 5050 RGB LED Ring
One of these needed for each light
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Wemos D1 Mini Clone - ESP8266 board
One of these for each lamp
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Cheap Cell Phone Power Bank
I bought two 1200mAh power banks in a dollar store here in Ireland, The power banks are useful compared to plain batteries as they come with charging and boost circuitry. One of these needed for each lamp
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Raspberry Pi Zero Wireless
Raspberry Pi Zero Wireless
Any Pi should do the job, but it will need to be connected to the same network as the ESp8266s
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Nexx-WT3020F Mini Router
Any router will do, but i link this one as it's incredibly small and can be powered by a phone charger.
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Software apps and online services

Node-RED
Node-RED
This comes pre-installed on Rasbian
Mclighting ESP8266
This is software for the ESP8266 that provides a web interface and APIs for controlling WS2812 LEDS (Neopixels)

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Custom parts and enclosures

3d printed X

All lamp parts were attached to this

Schematics

Light Wiring

Code

Github

https://github.com/toblum/McLighting

Github

https://github.com/node-red/node-red

Credits

Brian Lough
16 projects • 70 followers
Although I did Electronic and computer engineering in college I've been working as a Software Dev since. I got back into hardware last year

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