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Recycle Reminder Lamp from upcycled Water Bottle

Recycle Reminder Lamp from upcycled Water Bottle
This I'ble will show you how to craft a neat and simple portable lamp from a recycled water bottle. Not only will it shed its light for hours on end it will create a talking piece to prompt others to join in our fight to save the globe.

Save these valuable bottles and recycle/upcycle them any way you can!

Lets build our LED lamp.

This is a entry to the "Keep the bottle" contest. Please take the time to vote if you think the idea, is worth me getting a prize for it. I would really enjoy the prize, so please vote.

 
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Step 1What you will need

What you will need
We will only need a few items for this prject. They include

~ Two water bottles.

~ Scissors.

~ One High powered LED . (Preferably out of some old electronics)

~ An applicable battery for your LED (If you can not obtain a battery to suit, purchase some resistors from your local electronics store.).

~ One rocker switch (purchase one from your local electronics store or salvage it from old electronics)

~ Glue.

~ 240 grit sand paper.
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Dec 8, 2011. 9:49 AMgr8fldanielle says:
very cool and simple as well. I can see making this using a recycled either mercury switch or a gravity type switch where when the lamp is turned over, it lights, flip it again and it goes off. that might if thought out eliminate having an obstruction on the side of the lamp. great i'ble, certainly gives me ideas, thanks.
Jan 11, 2009. 5:58 PMcokecola says:
I am going to try this with a color changing LED. I think it will be cool. I have one question and forgive me if I missed it but where are the batteries in your photos? Did you use coin batteries?
Jan 18, 2009. 10:30 AMdisturbedreaper says:
like the sanding idea
Feb 3, 2009. 12:26 PMnecropolian says:
i posted a little glass light bottle a few days before this one...
Feb 5, 2009. 12:08 PMnecropolian says:
well, if your 'calcs' say so...I dinnae blame you. but my memory indicates an enlarged stress level around the date of 31 december 2008, because I wanted to publish it before that "'workshop, show your creation'" contest ended. and that isn't 5 months ago, but maximum 10 days before the publishement date on this. 'ible. because of this I willnae vote for you, but i'll rate a 4. isn't that a good deal?
Jan 13, 2009. 10:14 AMmdeblasi1 says:
Lftndbt,
I don't mean to get all stuff white people like on you, but I think you mean "Simple LED lamp," as simplistic implies Moronic, and this is anything but.
M
Jan 14, 2009. 6:45 AMmdeblasi1 says:
Well, there it is: "usually an insult" Sorry to have rattled you; wasn't trying to, I like the lamp. Cheers, M
Jan 15, 2009. 8:12 AMmdeblasi1 says:
Oh, I didn't realize you were in the antipodes. That could explain the difference. Nice to say hello to someone who is on the opposite side of the world, opposite time of day and opposite season. Here, in Columbus, OH, US, it is 1deg. Fahrenheit today (17C) and there are 4" or 5" (11cm) of snow on the ground. Staying in and making lamps seems like a good idea.
Jan 15, 2009. 1:39 PMmadhops0620 says:
1 deg. Fahrenheit? Here in Lansing, Michigan it's -12 and tomorrow it is supposed to get down to -28 degrees Fahrenheit. We have about 5 inches of snow too, maybe an inch or so more. Staying inside sounds like a good idea to me too.
Jan 9, 2009. 10:45 AMkelseymh says:
Great idea, and very nice presentation with lots of detail. This is a nice simple version that is well suited to beginners actually following! Something more complex, e.g., with a few colored LEDs and a simple RC network for color changing (no Arduino :-) would probably be quite striking. One small request; please use your favorite spelling and grammar checker on the text :-) There are a few "going too fast" typos that deserve to be fixed.
Jan 9, 2009. 4:21 PMkelseymh says:
No problem. It's a really well put together project :-)
Jan 9, 2009. 6:53 AMgmjhowe says:
Nice work.
Jan 9, 2009. 7:02 AMgmjhowe says:
Indeed, i am quick. I think the frosting works really well. I would be tempted to get some slightly fancier bottles. and clustering them into a lamp shape.
Jan 9, 2009. 8:27 AMgmjhowe says:
not as funny when the guys at work see my taking tubes, large peices of card etc..
Jan 9, 2009. 12:17 PMChicken2209 says:
...whats jake doing? oh hes just taking some trash home, said he needed food for his robot...
Jan 10, 2009. 9:48 AMChicken2209 says:
that they do
Jan 11, 2009. 2:56 AMgmjhowe says:
well, if you looked at my projects, you can see all my materials i use! eg gmjboard

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I work in a D.i.Y style superstore. I am not sure if that is a good thing or not, but it certainly perpetuates my interest in such areas. I enjoy high powered devices of any kind. I do not give...
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