DIY Ambient Lighting

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lrusak Offline
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desol11 Wrote:Those are the same as the ones from adalight. I ordered a set from them a while back they ship pretty fast I got mine in 5 days.

I believe the ones from adafruit are only 25 LED strands

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Can aliexpress be trusted?
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/06/0...5520110603

Did You still payed with paypal? Can You recommend a particular supplier?

Adalight with Lightpack calculator (with boblight support) http://sanya.tarhelyszolgaltato.eu/
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MrHenky Wrote:Your website is awesome smajor. I used that to configure my profiles. It would be cool to create a profile for 21:9 movies, so that lightpacks work with the black bars. Had to create a profile for a 1920x800 resolution and shift the widgets.

Nevertheless... awesome work Big Grin

Here is my adalight + lightpack setup on my good old Acer Aspire Revo R3610.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wumdVgtuFo

calculator now has 21:9 option Nod

Adalight with Lightpack calculator (with boblight support) http://sanya.tarhelyszolgaltato.eu/
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smajor Wrote:Can aliexpress be trusted?
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/06/0...5520110603

Did You still payed with paypal? Can You recommend a particular supplier?

I'm curious as well. Is it wise to order there?

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smajor Wrote:Can aliexpress be trusted?
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/06/0...5520110603

Did You still payed with paypal? Can You recommend a particular supplier?

I guess we will find out in a week or so! Laugh

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Yes aliexpress can be trusted, I have never had a bad experience with them.
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lrusak Wrote:I haven't actually done anything yet, but I have a few arduinos hanging around and would like to put one to use.

The only thing I'm unsure about now is which strand to use. I would like 50 LEDs if possible. could someone post a link to the ones they used? or could I order two of the 25 LED strips from adafruit?

Great website BTW, I'm sure I'll put it to great use! Smile

Edit: I'm feel stupid. I now realize that the 25 LED strands from adafruit can be connected in series, thus 2x25 can become 1x50..... well that makes it easier. Sorry for the confusion

I purchased the same 50 pcs WS2801 led pixel string from http://www.bestlightingbuy.com/ws2801-di...ixels.html for 69 bucks, much cheaper than from adafruit.
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smajor Wrote:calculator now has 21:9 option Nod

Big Grin Thank you very very much. Even the fact that you support boblight.conf now puts me in the mood to try boblight again.

Thanks a lot again.
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MrHenky Wrote:Big Grin Thank you very very much. Even the fact that you support boblight.conf now puts me in the mood to try boblight again.

Thanks a lot again.

Thank You! Smile

Having sad that, let me take the opportunity to recommend the Official XBMC boblight addon topic, incase somebody havent found it yet.
http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=116331
Memphiz and bobo1on1 deserve a very big thanks too!

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@smajor
I used your calculator for configuring my leds but i had problems getting the right setup.

Since i only have a led string with 25 leds i wanted them to be placed only on the sides and top but the calculator also uses bottom.

What i did was adding as much columns and lines that would fit my situation which then resulted in a lower sensitivity area size.

Would it be possible to disable area's in the calculator? for example top bottom if you only want to place leds on left/right area?

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