I would like to build some RGBWW floods for wall wash on my house. Since i want to use them year round i am going with a 12w RGBWW LED from Aliexpress. These are from the Hot Red store: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256803441811961.html
I was going to use @RobG PixelFlood boards to control each LED, but i just realized that the PixelFlood boards are only RGB and not RGBW. Am i wrong? Is there a board similar to RobG's that can control RGBW or is there a mod for the PixelFlood that i can do that will allow 4 channel control?
I am a n00b when it comes to christmas shows but i have a theatrical lighting background (former professor and theatrical lighting system designer) and am a maker/hobbyist in my spare time. IT Infrastructure engineer by day. So i know my way around Ethernet, DMX, EDMX, power etc. But i am NOT an electrical engineer. i can drive a soldering iron and put together boards, even do some modest troubleshooting and repair, but i do not have the skillset to modify or design circuits. So i am asking for suggestions. I will be doing some more searching in the forums and the wiki but i figured that asking the community might be faster.
Thank you for all the knowledge and wisdom available here. This has opened up a whole new world for me. Both good and bad. :biggrin:
I was going to use @RobG PixelFlood boards to control each LED, but i just realized that the PixelFlood boards are only RGB and not RGBW. Am i wrong? Is there a board similar to RobG's that can control RGBW or is there a mod for the PixelFlood that i can do that will allow 4 channel control?
I am a n00b when it comes to christmas shows but i have a theatrical lighting background (former professor and theatrical lighting system designer) and am a maker/hobbyist in my spare time. IT Infrastructure engineer by day. So i know my way around Ethernet, DMX, EDMX, power etc. But i am NOT an electrical engineer. i can drive a soldering iron and put together boards, even do some modest troubleshooting and repair, but i do not have the skillset to modify or design circuits. So i am asking for suggestions. I will be doing some more searching in the forums and the wiki but i figured that asking the community might be faster.
Thank you for all the knowledge and wisdom available here. This has opened up a whole new world for me. Both good and bad. :biggrin: