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USB Batman Spotlight

USB Batman Spotlight
You saw Batman Begins, you've now seen The Dark Knight, and now go on admit it, you want one of those mega spotlights with which Commissioner Gordon summons the help of the Caped Crusader. But you don't have a gigawatt three phase power supply, all you have is a measly little 5V USB... don't despair, that's plenty to work with, and if you follow this instructable you'll be casting the most wicked bat shaped shadows all over your bedroom, living room and office walls.

It's dead easy if you have even the most basic making skills and great to try if you've never done any electronics before. Plus there's a little bit of fun hacking apart a Series A USB plug and using the guts!

You'll need

  • A couple of old packaging bottle caps (shower bottle and single serving drinks bottle, or something similar)
  • Some thick tin foil (take out tray, or aluminum roofing / flashing tape) although thin foil will work
  • A cheap USB Laptop light (or the appropriate LED, wire, correct resistor and USB Plug
  • A small piece of clear plastic sheet (OHP sheet or bit of old packaging)
  • Some cardboard and or foamcore (not necessary but nice)
  • Some low value loose change
  • Soldering iron
  • Hot Melt Glue gun
  • Black and silver paint (spray or markers)
  • About 1.5 to 2 hours to spare doing this project
 
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Step 1Find a couple of suitable bottle caps

Find a couple of suitable bottle caps
Actually you only really need one, for the spotlight itself, although the other cap is useful for the base, the base could easily be made out of cardboard. here you can see the top that I used for the main part and the bottle it came from.

Given the shampoo only cost about 50p for 750ml, it would be worth buying a bottle just to use the cap and then keeping the shampoo as hand wash or shampoo refill.

Note the fact that the cap is translucent, this is quite important, because in the real spotlight there is quite a bit of light leakage through the cooling vents at the side of the lamp, and the translucent cap lets us mimic this effect rather nicely.

The single serving drinks sports cap is nice because the push pull closure also rotates, which means that the finished spotlight will be able to rotate, although this is not really necessary, of course unlike the real one, your USB spotlight won't need a crane to turn it round.
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Feb 18, 2012. 6:46 PManghellix says:
Very creative and professional.
Feb 16, 2012. 8:28 AMJijital says:
Hi,
I would like to thank you deeply for this nice little project of yours, which was just what I was looking for, for my Batman-ized Scalextric slot car track. I made some tiny variations when I built mine: skipped the aluminum background of the lamp, because I did not want the blurry effect (more similar to the movie, I know) and used a pre-built base, which I got from a LED head-lamp that I bought for 3 euros. Incidentally, this base has a batt-ish shape and also gives me the chance to rotate the signal quite easily. Finally, I took the liberty to glue some black paper inside the cap and also made the bat covered with a piece of black darkening fabric. That's because I like the almost completely-black effect that you see when the signal is off.
Anyway, here's some pictures of the signal and track and thank you again for your creativity!
Luigi (Rome, Italy)
Feb 16, 2012. 10:05 AMJijital says:
Oops, sorry! Maybe they were too big. I just resized them and hopefully, here they are:
Feb 16, 2012. 10:14 AMJijital says:
Oh, I forgot: I also replace the LED in your original project with a 4.8V mini-lamp.
Thanks again for your inspiration, you rock!
Luigi
Jan 12, 2012. 4:56 PMzigzagchris says:
It doesn't look to be completely in focus.
Iv been wanting to make a batman symbol Gobo for my schools lighting for fun for a while, hopefully ill find time soon
Dec 14, 2011. 1:08 AMRehmatullah says:
oh my god i like lamp its mini and very original....
Oct 19, 2011. 9:11 AMrsrizwanz92 says:
MY SPOTLIGHT
Oct 19, 2011. 9:09 AMrsrizwanz92 says:
I MADE ONE LIKE THIS BUT WITH SOME OTHER MATERIALS 
http://www.instructables.com/id/EASY-BATMAN-SPOTLIGHT/
Oct 18, 2011. 12:08 PMGoodhart says:
Oct 11, 2011. 8:16 AMrsrizwanz92 says:
awesome
Aug 24, 2010. 1:24 PMdodo91 says:
black wire isnt ground, as usb doesnt have grounding. pin 4 is negative, and pin 1 is posotive
Aug 1, 2011. 4:18 AMuberdum05 says:
Ground is another interchangeably used term for the negative wire
Sep 3, 2010. 2:07 AMdevinda says:
Ur wrong, cuz there is ground and the power supply . check out http://www.instructables.com/image/FZN6CJYFMMD5IFI/USB-Preparation.jpg
Oct 21, 2010. 7:01 PMdodo91 says:
oh ok.
Apr 12, 2011. 10:19 AMchicken22 says:
you have to sell them, they are very good!!!
Apr 9, 2011. 3:33 PMpunkzombiehunter says:
Surely, correct me if I'm wrong, you could just have drilled a larger hole at the bottom of the cap and just threaded the light through and then filled the hole in with a putty of sorts instead of cutting it up?
Mar 13, 2011. 9:29 PMcerealkiller1 says:
now that...is cool
Mar 8, 2011. 3:26 AMegabashvili says:
God, this is so awesome, I can't bear it
Feb 24, 2011. 4:47 PMFlying_MashedPotatoes says:
i can't find any bottles in my house with that transparent cap D:
Feb 23, 2011. 4:29 PMSt Jimmy says:
I used a piece of polystyrene from an office dumpster. Found materials FTW!
Feb 23, 2011. 3:43 PMSt Jimmy says:
I used one of those translucent film canisters. This is awesome
Feb 20, 2011. 11:05 PMFlying_MashedPotatoes says:
wow, that's pimp; too bad i used up the cheap usb cable i bought for the xbox controller to usb.

Respect
Nov 20, 2010. 1:28 PMboudreau-inventor2 says:
Do I really have to join to get the batman template, and mounting yoke????
Feb 20, 2011. 11:32 PMFlying_MashedPotatoes says:
imma use this one: http://www.photoshopstar.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/batman-logo.jpg
Dec 15, 2010. 5:12 PMJerminator says:
Joining has no cost. You just need to have an email, and its very easy!
Feb 21, 2011. 3:53 AMCrushinator says:
That is sssoooo awesome.
Feb 23, 2011. 6:45 AMwobbler says:
Fantastic! This ible definitely deserves the number of comments it's getting.

However, doesn't Batman get pee'd off about being called round every time you turn your computer on?
Feb 20, 2011. 5:31 PMchicopluma says:
awsome
Feb 20, 2011. 3:22 PMmizflame98 says:
That is way too cute. I love it!
Dec 19, 2010. 10:35 AMV1LL33 says:
Actually it does.. I was going to register at that dadcando site thingy, to get the template. After the registration they asked for me to choose which payment method, similar to this sites' one. Now, I have to ask my sister to draw it.. Would be simplier to just print it for free..

Sep 3, 2010. 9:42 AMdevinda says:
any other alternative for cork, i used plactiscine
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