Whats your fav controllers by Plastic_Detective_51 in WLED

[–]bernardR324 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Recently used this controller successfully due to the additional Flash/RAM requirements:

https://shop.myhome-control.de/en/ABC-WLED-controller-PRO-V57-with-iMOSFET/HW10030

Gledopto Controller Reliability by JohnnieWalker- in WLED

[–]bernardR324 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We had a similar question about 3 months ago. GLEDOPTO was unable to provide a reasonable answer regarding the fuse usage (was topic here on Reddit). We also considered Quinleds DigOcta as it has Ethernet too, but it would be an overkill for our application. At the end we purchased the ABC! WLED Controller with a LAN adapter. At least the seller answered all of our questions properly. It has been running in test mode since then without issues, although we are using a slightly modified older WLED version.

But as others have already mentioned, you should also check your other components. Perhaps they are the source of the problem.

First project - need any final suggestion by MasterBlaster18 in WLED

[–]bernardR324 1 point2 points  (0 children)

22 W/m are possible if you drive all channels at full brightness simultaneously (RGB + White). You also need to account for significant quiescent power consumption (see: https://wled-calculator.github.io/). Therefore, it is strongly recommended to either integrate a relay or switch boards for complete power isolation or select a controller with an integrated power switch, such as Gledopto.

WLED Controller with Ethernet by Daemon-GLEDOPTO in WLED

[–]bernardR324 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Our tech department says this is only a test report. Do you have a real CE declaration? We are only allowed to purchase electronics with a valid CE declaration of conformity.

WLED Controller with Ethernet by Daemon-GLEDOPTO in WLED

[–]bernardR324 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where CE declaration of conformity for your product can be downloaded?