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WLED
- Those RGB Pixel Christmas trees cost how much?
- Älytaloista kokemuksia?
- Welcome to WLED - WLED Project and LED projects
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Anyone know where I could obtain these
I’ll do you one better: Here is the WLED main site - they cover everything - however you want it for your vehicle is up to you! (If you want to see a truck I personally worked (with 2 other main guys doing the woodwork and wiring) on that was probably the “most expensive” project with these controllers, check out the SEMA entered “Realtree Stormtrooper truck” - a LOT of time went in to that and almost a year of prep, not a fan myself, but custom electronics are what I like doing)
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The perfect WLED board... is not working.
Did you use the esp32.bin? If so, you should instead use ESP32-C3 here: https://github.com/Aircoookie/WLED/releases/download/v0.14.0/WLED_0.14.0_ESP32-C3.bin
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How do I get LED strips here? My plan is to use Govee H619A and PVC U profiles again (like in the last pic) for the green part but how do i get electricity up there? the outlet is X'ed 'cause theres gonna be a shower right under it and theres only one more outlet next to the sink in pic 2
Friend replaced all his govee cintrollers with WLED.
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List of your reverse proxied services
Multiple WLED controllers
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An idea I had for a power injector for use with bullet pixels left me with questions.
I feel like I should start this post with a disclaimer. I tend to over-complicate things. Which means I'm making this post partly as a sanity check and partly to fill in some gaps in my kno.wled.ge
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Create a Christmas tree light show with music for a gender reveal?
Look at WLED.
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Help with backlight ideas
Check out the WLED Project
CorsairLightingProtocol
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[Der8auer] Fan Prices are getting out of Hand...
Though instead of paying for Corsair's stuff, it's possible to spoof it with an Arduino.
- ambient lighting mirror/reverse selected led section
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New to RGB hardware - looking for a controller for case, need advice
Or it's even possible to make your Arduino work as a Corsair Commander Pro using this (but you need to get one with a compatible chipset, like Pro Micro)
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Anyway to get my LED strips working from start up without OpenRGB?
you can use this if you know a bit about electronics https://github.com/Legion2/CorsairLightingProtocol
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Need help with FastLED and Corsair lighting protocol
The library is compatible with all boards using the MCU ATmega32U4. This includes Arduino Leonardo, SparkFun Pro Micro, Arduino Micro, and Adafruit 32u4 AVR Boards. It also supports the Arduino Uno and Arduino Mega, but this requires the HoodLoader2 bootloader, see this wiki for more details.
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support for ws2811 lights?
It's also worth noting you can make DIY Corsair controllers (can appear either as Corsair Node Pro or LS100 in both ICUE and SRGB) and they're pretty cheap with a microcontroller. I've done this successfully. Information on doing this can be seen here: https://github.com/Legion2/CorsairLightingProtocol https://github.com/Legion2/CorsairLightingProtocolBoards
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DIY NR200P MAX
RGB is controlled by an Arduino Beetle with CorsairLightingProtocol through openRGB. Which allows me to do funny RGB puke: https://youtu.be/ecw56ruBseo https://youtu.be/4Te-m9P7mEs
- is there a DIY rgb and fan hub?
- Step 2. The power/node pro box assembly complete, looks nice and neat. 6A works as a charm.
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Building iCue controlled epoxy resin desk, have some questions related to Lightning Node Pro
It seems like you got your questions answered but since I'm here and just as an FYI in case you might expand in the future. You can build a virtual lighting node pro out of an arduino board. IDK much about the details other than that people have already done most of the work for it. https://github.com/Legion2/CorsairLightingProtocol But I imagine it'll be the cheapest or easiest rout since you can get arduino for only a few bucks. I wish I had more knowledge about arduino. I'm thinking of making a DIY nanoleaf equivalent and if I run it off ICUE I'm stuck with its too small of a LED limit. Those ceiling strips are ICUE's max of 138 LED and stretching out 5v that long gives me power drop issues. I can only get away without having to add power injection because the static blue is set to only 16% opacity in ICUE so the full power blue wave can be seen well traveling over it.
What are some alternatives?
Tasmota - Alternative firmware for ESP8266 and ESP32 based devices with easy configuration using webUI, OTA updates, automation using timers or rules, expandability and entirely local control over MQTT, HTTP, Serial or KNX. Full documentation at
icue-ambilight - Ambilight for Corsair devices: Synchronise the colors of your iCue compatible devices with the content displayed on your screen.
FastLED - The FastLED library for colored LED animation on Arduino. Please direct questions/requests for help to the FastLED Reddit community: http://fastled.io/r We'd like to use github "issues" just for tracking library bugs / enhancements.
Adalight-FastLED - Adalight with FastLED support
NightDriverStrip - NightDriver client for ESP32
syncBlink - A WiFi connected, programmable and music reactive light system
OpenRGB
FastLED-idf - FastLED port to the ESP-IDF 4.0 development environment
LedFx - LedFx is a network based LED effect controller with support for advanced real-time audio effects! LedFx can control multiple devices and works great with cheap ESP8266 nodes allowing for cost effectvice syncronized effects across your entire house!
vu2 - Arduino Sound Reactive Lights. Line-in audio -> beat and tempo detection -> 8 visualisers. For 1 Arduino and up to 100 lights.
hyperion.ng - The successor to Hyperion aka Hyperion Next Generation
StripDisplay - Display text and bitmaps on strip led panels.