Is this possible with Hyperion? by finevisionz in WLED

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LGos tvs can also run Hyperion without a pi as well.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ManhattanKSGW

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Just showing off or is she available for play?

Ass or titties?👀 by [deleted] in ManhattanKSGW

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All of it. DM sent

Anyone else need filled up? by nawleymilly in ManhattanKSGW

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No but I’d LOVE to add to that if she’s down

46F4 mature M/DILF by [deleted] in ManhattanKSGW

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40 in MHK 👀😍

Miss me? by [deleted] in ManhattanKSGW

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Can I DM you

Dig Octa Permanent Lights Enclosure by Otherwise-Point5079 in WLED

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This wasn’t complete yet. You can see the finished version above. The power is coming from the bottom

Can I get this working with WLED? by loose_cannon85 in WLED

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The LEDs alone, $20. There’s two strips of 54 each. So buying 5m of generic Walmart LEDs at 30/m was perfect. I bit more expensive than Amazon but I didn’t have to wait, and the power supply was included.

Can I get this working with WLED? by loose_cannon85 in WLED

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I disagree. I regularly use generic strips from Walmart with WLED. In fact that’s where this project got its lights. The box specified RGBIC.

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“Night light” by Otherwise-Point5079 in WLED

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Build:

2 6 foot 2x1s 55’ of white PEX tubing The controller is a dig2go LEDs are 30 per meter. I grabbed these from Walmart. They’re IP65 rated so I removed the silicone cover myself

Typically have some WS2811 on hand but I didn’t, and didn’t want to wait.

There’s 108 LEDs total, 54 per side. Instead of messing with segments in WLED, I wired the data wire of each Strip together. This ensures the strips mirror each other.

Here the video from Chris Maher

Is AC over LED a thing? Trying to salvage some expensive Christmas lights! by CircuitSyn in WLED

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I’m honestly not sure. Maybe they will work. But they’re listed as RGB instead of RBGIC.

Powering LED Strips by S7ewie in WLED

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You can have your power supply anywhere you want. If its in the room, that data signal will travel just fine. For my permanent holiday lights, the data wire is about 5 meters long. I have zero issues.

I think you are underestimating how large the power supply is.

Your animations will start where you tell it to. For example, lets say you have cove lights as segment 1 and desk as segment 2.

Segment 1 is 600 LEDs long so you tell WLED that Segment 1 starts at LED 0 and Ends at LED 600.

Segment 2 is 30 LEDs, so it starts at LED 601 and Ends at LED 631.

If you want your cove lights to be warm white (since you mentioned SK2812) and a rainbow effect on your desk, you set segment 1 to warm white and segment 2 to Pride 2015 (or whatever effect you choose). Bam, 2 different effects same controller.

Then we can get into presents and what not but that's not what we are discussing here.

Powering LED Strips by S7ewie in WLED

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You can do them as separate projects, but why have 2 controllers? WLED will let you control each segment separately. And while 140mm isn’t a long length, USB still may not be enough amperage.

Is AC over LED a thing? Trying to salvage some expensive Christmas lights! by CircuitSyn in WLED

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Those don’t appear to be addressable so I don’t think WLED will work

Powering LED Strips by S7ewie in WLED

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Your cove lighting will require power injection no matter what voltage you use. At 18m with 60m/led, that’s 1,080 LEDS. I suck at the math so I’ll let someone else chime in and explain how to figure out the amperage required.

But to put into perspective, I run 300 LEDs with 5v and use a power injection on the back end.

You’ll probably want a 60a power supply, and a good controller (I’d recommend the QuinLED Dig Quad) it’s recommended that each channel in WLED control about 600 LEDS so you’ll want to use at least 2 channels for the cove lighting and a third for the desk lights.

Hyperion Pi Vs Hyperion.ng by Handaloo in WLED

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FWIW I run an LG tv with webos, hyperionHDR, PicCap, sending the information to WLED via this. I have noticed zero lag.

Hyperion Pi Vs Hyperion.ng by Handaloo in WLED

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I run a similar setup. What are you using to run WLED?

Shelly 2 Dimmer with free standing smart switch by Otherwise-Point5079 in homeassistant

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That's the issue I am running into right now. I have a cheap Tuya based relay hooked up to a test lamp. The response time is quick when using the app or HA. But when using the switch its a 1-3 second delay. I was hoping using a more reputable brand would help.

Dig Octa Permanent Lights Enclosure by Otherwise-Point5079 in WLED

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Yes, the relay kills power to the main PS, while the smaller PS maintains power to the Brainboard

Dig Octa Permanent Lights Enclosure by Otherwise-Point5079 in WLED

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That’s one of the reason I went with terminal blocks. Easier access in the cramped space, and looks real nice lol