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  1. RGB LED Display Simply Solves The Ping-Pong Ball Problem - A few years ago [Brian McCafferty] created a nice big RGB LED panel in a poster fr... - hackaday.com/2025/01/30/rgb-le #led.pingpong #tabletennis #decoration #ledhacks #ledstrip #ledwall #diy

  2. RGB LED Display Simply Solves The Ping-Pong Ball Problem - A few years ago [Brian McCafferty] created a nice big RGB LED panel in a poster fr... - hackaday.com/2025/01/30/rgb-le #led.pingpong #tabletennis #decoration #ledhacks #ledstrip #ledwall #diy

  3. RGB LED Display Simply Solves The Ping-Pong Ball Problem - A few years ago [Brian McCafferty] created a nice big RGB LED panel in a poster fr... - hackaday.com/2025/01/30/rgb-le #led.pingpong #tabletennis #decoration #ledhacks #ledstrip #ledwall #diy

  4. RGB LED Display Simply Solves The Ping-Pong Ball Problem - A few years ago [Brian McCafferty] created a nice big RGB LED panel in a poster fr... - hackaday.com/2025/01/30/rgb-le #led.pingpong #tabletennis #decoration #ledhacks #ledstrip #ledwall #diy

  5. RGB LED Display Simply Solves The Ping-Pong Ball Problem - A few years ago [Brian McCafferty] created a nice big RGB LED panel in a poster fr... - hackaday.com/2025/01/30/rgb-le #led.pingpong #tabletennis #decoration #ledhacks #ledstrip #ledwall #diy

  6. (1/2) Heute mal einen #ws2812 #LEDStrip aus dem #esp32 Starter Paket programmiert. Das wäre so ein Use Case, den ich mir auch gut im #smarthome vorstellen könnte - dann aber mit #WLED integration.

    Anhand des Basis-Codes und KI ist man selbst als absoluter Beginner schnell am Ziel. In meinem Fall acht Farben in Knight Rider Optik anzuzeigen. Umgesetzt wurde das Ganze in der #arduinoIDE

    Ich hab den fertigen Code beigefügt, alles gut nachvollziehbar, wenn man es fertig hat.

    #esp32experiments

  7. LED Lights - A Brighter and Smarter Choice
    Energy Efficiency LED lights are highly energy-efficient compared to traditional incandescent bulbs. They consume up to 80% less electricity, which means significant savings on your energy bills. Switching to LED bulbs, you can contribute to a greener environment while enjoying long-lasting illumination.

    #LEDLights #EnergyEfficiency #LongLasting #CostSavings #EcoFriendly #VersatileLighting #SafeLighting #EnhancedAmbiance #LEDStrip #LEDBulbs #LEDLamp

  8. Yesterday I managed to turn #esphome into a #wled knockoff. (Part of my #lamp system.) If anyone else is considering it, let me gently suggest No. It *technically works*, which is the worst kind of works.

    Overlapping segments are great (really!) and way more reliable than switching presets, but that is where it stops. Mostly when wled Just Does, esphome+fastled Just Doesn't.

    If you were hoping to piggyback additional capabilities, you should also know that 22 LEDs in pairs (plus "all") leaves about 9% free flash. This is not enough for audio, or most sensors. And of course control suffers.

    That said, don't forget that every #ledstrip is also a #5v supply and there are no rules against putting multiple magic shards in a single object..

    #esp32 #homeassistant #led #leds

  9. Yesterday I managed to turn #esphome into a #wled knockoff. (Part of my #lamp system.) If anyone else is considering it, let me gently suggest No. It *technically works*, which is the worst kind of works.

    Overlapping segments are great (really!) and way more reliable than switching presets, but that is where it stops. Mostly when wled Just Does, esphome+fastled Just Doesn't.

    If you were hoping to piggyback additional capabilities, you should also know that 22 LEDs in pairs (plus "all") leaves about 9% free flash. This is not enough for audio, or most sensors. And of course control suffers.

    That said, don't forget that every #ledstrip is also a #5v supply and there are no rules against putting multiple magic shards in a single object..

    #esp32 #homeassistant #led #leds

  10. Yesterday I managed to turn #esphome into a #wled knockoff. (Part of my #lamp system.) If anyone else is considering it, let me gently suggest No. It *technically works*, which is the worst kind of works.

    Overlapping segments are great (really!) and way more reliable than switching presets, but that is where it stops. Mostly when wled Just Does, esphome+fastled Just Doesn't.

    If you were hoping to piggyback additional capabilities, you should also know that 22 LEDs in pairs (plus "all") leaves about 9% free flash. This is not enough for audio, or most sensors. And of course control suffers.

    That said, don't forget that every #ledstrip is also a #5v supply and there are no rules against putting multiple magic shards in a single object..

    #esp32 #homeassistant #led #leds

  11. Yesterday I managed to turn #esphome into a #wled knockoff. (Part of my #lamp system.) If anyone else is considering it, let me gently suggest No. It *technically works*, which is the worst kind of works.

    Overlapping segments are great (really!) and way more reliable than switching presets, but that is where it stops. Mostly when wled Just Does, esphome+fastled Just Doesn't.

    If you were hoping to piggyback additional capabilities, you should also know that 22 LEDs in pairs (plus "all") leaves about 9% free flash. This is not enough for audio, or most sensors. And of course control suffers.

    That said, don't forget that every #ledstrip is also a #5v supply and there are no rules against putting multiple magic shards in a single object..

    #esp32 #homeassistant #led #leds

  12. Yesterday I managed to turn into a knockoff. (Part of my system.) If anyone else is considering it, let me gently suggest No. It *technically works*, which is the worst kind of works.

    Overlapping segments are great (really!) and way more reliable than switching presets, but that is where it stops. Mostly when wled Just Does, esphome+fastled Just Doesn't.

    If you were hoping to piggyback additional capabilities, you should also know that 22 LEDs in pairs (plus "all") leaves about 9% free flash. This is not enough for audio, or most sensors. And of course control suffers.

    That said, don't forget that every is also a supply and there are no rules against putting multiple magic shards in a single object..

  13. That is it i am living in the #Tron universe right now 😅

    Managed to to connect a #esp32 to a #LedStrip added some #PIRsensor and a #WebInterface and now i have my own #diy #iot lights.

    I am amazed how it worked at the first attempt after removing the setup from the breadboard to a soldered #protoboard, something must be wrong for sure, it might catch fire on it's own 🔥

  14. Social Media Jacket Puts Your Likes On Your Sleeve - The great irony of the social media revolution is that it’s not very social at all. Users browse thr... more: hackaday.com/2019/03/18/social #conductivethread #arduinohacks #raspberrypi #socialmedia #ledstrip #wearable #art