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Başlık: DIY Sun Gun - romanian version, cost under 5 GPB!!!
Gönderen: kobak - 05 Şubat 2011, 21:05:41
This project started after trying with my friend Razvan aka brautomobile to find a way to have a sun gun similar light at a lower price.

Project and design by Razvan aka brautomobile , engineered by angajatul (http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)

You will need :

- a broken hair dryer or a really cheap one
- a 50W halogen bulb
- a socket for the bulb

Tools :

- isolating tape
- cordless drill
- philips screwdriver
- hot glue gun
- a file
- pliers
- cutter
- a small piece of metal or something similar
- a screw 3x10 ( i used a 3x25 since it was the smaller I had)

Time : 30 minutes (http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)

So....lets start
I had this broken hairdryer

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2001.JPG)

The bulb

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2002.JPG)

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2003.JPG)

The bulb socket

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2004.JPG)

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2005.JPG)

First thing I did was to remove the front piece of the hairdryer

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2006.JPG)

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2007.JPG)

Take it apart

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2008.JPG)

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2009.JPG)

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2010.JPG)

Remove and cut off the heating unit

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2011.JPG)

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2012.JPG)

Cut the isolation at the end of the wires with a cutter or a special tool like the one in the pic

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2014.JPG)

To get this...

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2015.JPG)

Connect the bulb socket to them for a test

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2016.JPG)

Isolate for safety

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2017.JPG)

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2018.JPG)

Test it....

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2019.JPG)

No back to construction.Put the bulb next to the dryer end to see how much room you have to make for it

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2020.JPG)

Start cutting the grid

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2021.JPG)

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2022.JPG)

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2023.JPG)

Test to see if it fits
In this case the edges needed some refinement...see the red circled part.
I used a file for it

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2024.JPG)

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2025.JPG)

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2026.JPG)

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2027.JPG)

Test again for fitting...

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2028.JPG)

Now you need something to put the bulb socket onto.I used a metal sheet from a rigips profile

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2029.JPG)

Bend it to get the necessary form

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2030.JPG)

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2031.JPG)

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2032.JPG)

Using a cordless drill with a PZ1 bit screw it into place

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2033.JPG)

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2034.JPG)

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2035.JPG)

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2036.JPG)

Put the assembly back inside

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2037.JPG)

I used a hot gun to put it into place but any other easier way you find will do

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2038.JPG)

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2039.JPG)

The front part now

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2040.JPG)

Rewire it

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2041.JPG)

Isolate the wires

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2042.JPG)

Mount the back piece

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2043.JPG)

And voila........

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2044.JPG)

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2045.JPG)

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2046.JPG)

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2047.JPG)

(http://polishat.ro/extra/polishatRO%20sun%20gun%2048.JPG)


Some pics with Razvan's one in action

(http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/6402/img4228u.jpg)

(http://img810.imageshack.us/img810/5637/img4235s.jpg)
Başlık: Cevap: DIY Sun Gun - romanian version, cost under 5 GPB!!!
Gönderen: hakanerdogan - 05 Şubat 2011, 21:43:17
Elektrikçi veya konuyu hobisi haline getirmiş bilir kişi işi, tehlikesi çok.
Başlık: Cevap: DIY Sun Gun - romanian version, cost under 5 GPB!!!
Gönderen: emrah arıcan - 05 Şubat 2011, 22:11:05
bence mantıklı gayet güzel aynı model kurutma makinesinden bendede var bendemı yapsam böle bişey :D
Başlık: Cevap: DIY Sun Gun - romanian version, cost under 5 GPB!!!
Gönderen: yasin90 - 05 Şubat 2011, 23:49:11
bu kadar eziyete ne gerek var kücük led lambalarda is görüyor :D
Başlık: Cevap: DIY Sun Gun - romanian version, cost under 5 GPB!!!
Gönderen: Baran35 - 06 Şubat 2011, 00:53:26
Gayet güzel olmuş ama Hakanında dediğim gibi teknik bilgi lazım biraz + sakat iş :)
Başlık: Cevap: DIY Sun Gun - romanian version, cost under 5 GPB!!!
Gönderen: aliergun - 06 Şubat 2011, 02:14:07
yok yahu altı üstü switchten gelen kablo ile doğruden gelen 2. kabloyu lambanın duyuna sabitlemiş. Gerisi kesme biçme. 20 dk da halledilir:)

Gereklimi ? hayır :)
Başlık: Cevap: DIY Sun Gun - romanian version, cost under 5 GPB!!!
Gönderen: hakanerdogan - 06 Şubat 2011, 02:19:05
Baboç öylede az bilmeyip resimden kasan adam kazara bişeyi ters taksa nevale anahtar fasa fiso eriyor mis gibide kokuyor :D
Başlık: Cevap: DIY Sun Gun - romanian version, cost under 5 GPB!!!
Gönderen: aliergun - 06 Şubat 2011, 02:59:59
ısıtıcılı lamba çok eğlenceli olabilir aslında:D
Başlık: Cevap: DIY Sun Gun - romanian version, cost under 5 GPB!!!
Gönderen: lrfan - 06 Şubat 2011, 11:14:10
Ben buna benzer bir şey yapmıştım, 2 TL maliyeti var  ;)
 
Tabi Sun Gun ayrı bir dünya, yerini tutacak ışık yok...