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Tower Hydroponic Light Module Part 1

by Perinski · via Thingiverse
FormatSTL
CategoryHome
LicenseCC BY-SA
Triangles652
UploadedApr 21, 2026
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Tower Hydroponic Light Module Part1 This module is not just a “light on top” — it’s a fully functional section that replaces the standard top cover of a hydroponic tower. It’s designed as part of a modular system where mechanics, lighting, and control are logically separated. This part focuses on the structure and lighting, while the controller will be covered in the next part. Concept The main idea was to create a convenient, serviceable, and flexible lighting solution that doesn’t get in the way. The module is fully removable — it comes off together with all wiring, without any hassle. This is important, because accessing the reservoir, refilling nutrients, and general maintenance shouldn’t turn into a struggle. The module is fully sealed, which is critical in hydroponics. Humidity, condensation, and splashes must not get inside. 📷 Image redacted — claim this model to add your own media 📷 Image redacted — claim this model to add your own media 📷 Image redacted — claim this model to add your own media 📷 Image redacted — claim this model to add your own media Lighting The system uses dual-channel lighting, which will later be controlled by a custom controller. This allows flexible spectrum tuning and different operating modes (vegetative, flowering, or mixed scenarios). After testing multiple designs, I settled on a “spider-like” layout using flexible light arms. This turned out to be the most practical solution: easily adjustable as plants grow does not block access to the tower provides even light distribution This approach is far more convenient than rigid frames or ring-style lights. Controller (Important Note) The stock controller that came with the Chinese light is the weakest part: very basic incorrect timing logic (including maximum light duration limits) It was never intended to be used. The plan is to use a custom controller with: Wi-Fi and web interface dual-channel light control irrigation control nutrient solution temperature monitoring optional external fan control (ventilation / cooling) This will be covered in a separate part, with more advanced logic and features. Construction and Materials The mounts for the light profiles are printed in polycarbonate. In reality, there’s no significant heat, so you can safely use: PETG ABS/ASA Polycarbonate is more of an overkill choice than a requirement. As for the diffuser, the stock version is essentially just clear polycarbonate with almost no diffusion. It was replaced with: thin transparent polycarbonate improved light diffusion properties As a result, the light is softer and more evenly distributed, without harsh direct beams. Assembly Assembly is straightforward. This part is purely mechanical: main body mounts light elements There’s no complex electronics at this stage — that will come later. Printing and Files Files will be available in: 3MF — with pre-configured settings STL — for those who prefer their own tuning **Important:**3MF does not guarantee identical results. The reason is platform limitations. When uploading to sites like MakeWorld: some settings may be stripped non-standard parameters may not be preserved As a result: the same file can print differently people report failed prints This is not always a model issue. If you’re just printing — keep this in mind. If you’re publishing — you already know how this works. Supports The model includes supports using an interface (support material layer). If that doesn’t work for you: adjust your own support settings tune it for your printer Relying entirely on the author’s settings is not always a good idea. Even when everything is set correctly, platform limitations can still alter the result. Summary At this stage, this is: a well-thought-out mechanical platform a flexible and adjustable lighting solution a base for a more advanced control system The next part will focus on the controller and electronics, where this turns from a simple light into a fully managed system. See the video for details: 📷 Image redacted — claim this model to add your own media If you liked this thing - let me know by putting like! 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