How to Make a USB LED Lamp at Home | DIY USB Light Project
DIY USB LED Lamp at Home | Easy USB Light Making Tutorial 🔧
Welcome to Tech Point ! In this video, I’ll show you how to make a simple and powerful USB-powered LED lamp at home using just a few basic electronic components.
Whether you need a small reading light or a backup lamp for your desk, this USB LED light is a perfect low-cost solution that you can power from your laptop, power bank, or charger.
🧰 Materials Used:
USB cable (5V)
White LED (5mm or 10mm)
220-ohm resistor
Soldering iron (or tape)
Electrical tape or heat shrink
💡 Project Highlights:
Easy USB lamp DIY for beginners
Powered by any USB port
Great for study, laptop use, or emergency lighting
🔗 Don’t forget to Like 👍, Comment 💬, and Subscribe 🔔 for more fun DIY and tech tutorials!
📝 Video Script Outline:
✅ 1. Intro (0:00 - 0:15)
Visuals: Show the finished USB lamp working.
Voiceover/Dialogue:
"Hey everyone! Welcome back to Tech Point. In this video, I’ll show you how to make a USB-powered LED lamp at home using just a few components. Let’s get started!"
🔧 2. Materials Needed (0:16 - 0:40)
Visuals: Lay out all the materials on the table.
Voiceover/Text:
"You will need:
A USB cable (old or new)
1 or 2 white LED bulbs (5mm or 10mm)
A 220-ohm resistor (for 5V USB protection)
Soldering iron and solder wire (or tape if you don’t have one)
Heat shrink/tape for insulation"
🛠️ 3. Building the Lamp (0:41 - 2:00)
Steps:
Cut the USB cable and strip the wires.
Identify the red (+5V) and black (GND) wires.
Connect the red wire to one side of the resistor, then to the positive leg of the LED.
Connect the black wire to the negative leg of the LED.
Solder or tape the connections.
Insulate with heat shrink or tape.
Tip (Optional): Add a small switch or a casing if you want.
💡 4. Testing the Lamp (2:01 - 2:30)
Visuals: Plug it into a USB power source (laptop/power bank) and show it lighting up.
Voiceover:
"Now let’s test it by plugging it into a USB port. And there you go — a working USB LED lamp!"
🎁 5. Bonus Tips (Optional)
Add multiple LEDs in parallel for more light.
Use a USB extension or gooseneck for a flexible desk lamp.
🙌 6. Outro (2:31 - End)
Voiceover/Dialogue:
"If you found this project helpful, give it a like and subscribe for more DIY and tech videos. Thanks for watching, and see you in the next one!"
#USBLEDLamp #DIYUSBLight #HomemadeLamp #TechDIY #LEDLamp #USBProjects #DIYNepal #TechPointNP
Видео How to Make a USB LED Lamp at Home | DIY USB Light Project канала Tech Point
Welcome to Tech Point ! In this video, I’ll show you how to make a simple and powerful USB-powered LED lamp at home using just a few basic electronic components.
Whether you need a small reading light or a backup lamp for your desk, this USB LED light is a perfect low-cost solution that you can power from your laptop, power bank, or charger.
🧰 Materials Used:
USB cable (5V)
White LED (5mm or 10mm)
220-ohm resistor
Soldering iron (or tape)
Electrical tape or heat shrink
💡 Project Highlights:
Easy USB lamp DIY for beginners
Powered by any USB port
Great for study, laptop use, or emergency lighting
🔗 Don’t forget to Like 👍, Comment 💬, and Subscribe 🔔 for more fun DIY and tech tutorials!
📝 Video Script Outline:
✅ 1. Intro (0:00 - 0:15)
Visuals: Show the finished USB lamp working.
Voiceover/Dialogue:
"Hey everyone! Welcome back to Tech Point. In this video, I’ll show you how to make a USB-powered LED lamp at home using just a few components. Let’s get started!"
🔧 2. Materials Needed (0:16 - 0:40)
Visuals: Lay out all the materials on the table.
Voiceover/Text:
"You will need:
A USB cable (old or new)
1 or 2 white LED bulbs (5mm or 10mm)
A 220-ohm resistor (for 5V USB protection)
Soldering iron and solder wire (or tape if you don’t have one)
Heat shrink/tape for insulation"
🛠️ 3. Building the Lamp (0:41 - 2:00)
Steps:
Cut the USB cable and strip the wires.
Identify the red (+5V) and black (GND) wires.
Connect the red wire to one side of the resistor, then to the positive leg of the LED.
Connect the black wire to the negative leg of the LED.
Solder or tape the connections.
Insulate with heat shrink or tape.
Tip (Optional): Add a small switch or a casing if you want.
💡 4. Testing the Lamp (2:01 - 2:30)
Visuals: Plug it into a USB power source (laptop/power bank) and show it lighting up.
Voiceover:
"Now let’s test it by plugging it into a USB port. And there you go — a working USB LED lamp!"
🎁 5. Bonus Tips (Optional)
Add multiple LEDs in parallel for more light.
Use a USB extension or gooseneck for a flexible desk lamp.
🙌 6. Outro (2:31 - End)
Voiceover/Dialogue:
"If you found this project helpful, give it a like and subscribe for more DIY and tech videos. Thanks for watching, and see you in the next one!"
#USBLEDLamp #DIYUSBLight #HomemadeLamp #TechDIY #LEDLamp #USBProjects #DIYNepal #TechPointNP
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