This Jellyfish Lamp, which now proudly sits on my desk and keeps me company, was my first attempt at working with LEDs. So if I can do it, so can you!
Basically, it is a purple light made of translucent materials that "glow" as the light shines through them. Although it took about four hours to build, the step that takes the longest is making a structure that looks like a jellyfish. Besides that, all you have to do is string up the lights and turn it on.
Let's get started!
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4 x 12 in LED Light Bar Extension Cables
2 ft UL LED Strip
2 ft LED Lamp Wire
1 DC Wire Plug
2 x Female DC Wire Plug
1 Mini RGB LED Controller
1 12V Adapter
1 RGB Strip Light to Bar Connector
1 x plastic strip light spool
1 x plastic to-go container lid
1 x Ziplock Bag
2 x long Ziplock shipping bags
10 sheets of packing bubbles (multiple colors optional)
1 x Hot glue gun
3 x Hot glue sticks



















































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http://www.instructables.com/id/LED-Jellyfish/
I would have used 1 switch instead of 2 and more LEDs, but my budget was 0 and I made this one using only stuff I had lying around.
I think it would have been better to provide a complete list of materials at the beginning of the instructions.
Alternatively, use a multi-position rotary switch to let the user choose usable white light versus moody blue light.
The list is getting rather long, but I think this one will get bumped to the top.
Great job!
I like the fact that it uses a lot of recycled materials.
LED lights are very in now days as it saves electricity as well as cuts down our electricity bills. We can replace bulbs and lamps with LEDs.