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Reddit mentions of AUDEW LED Strip Light 13FT 240LEDs WS2812 Flexible Light Strip RGB SMD5050 Addressable Lights Non-Waterproof for Garden Xmas Wedding Party Decor

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AUDEW LED Strip Light 13FT 240LEDs WS2812 Flexible Light Strip RGB SMD5050 Addressable Lights Non-Waterproof for Garden Xmas Wedding Party Decor
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LED Type: SMD 5050 Led quality: 60 led/mWidely used in furniture, car ,advertising,lighting,ship,home decoration and so on.Contour lighting of city,such as building wall,advertising,landscape ,Christmas decorationAdornment of the irregular, such as bar,hotel,night club,ktv polygon wall ,indoor,outdoor designFurniture of chamfer edge,such as doorframe,counter,cabinet,chest,tv stand decoration
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u/ThufirrHawat ยท 3 pointsr/led

Howdy, I'm a total noob but I'm happy to share what little I know (and maybe get corrected).

I started with a neopixel ring, a 16x32 panel, three of these WS2812 strips , a Raspberry Pi 2 B, arduino mega 2560 and corresponding power supplies for everything.

There were reported problems with the ws2812 library and Pi 2 and I couldn't get it working with the adafruit 16x32 panel so I've been using the ardiuno for everything. I'm using the Pi as a console/C-64 emulator right now. Making lemonade and all that.

The neopixel arduino library didn't work well with my LED strips, they would behave fine for a minute then some individual LEDs wouldn't light up properly anymore so I started using FastLED which has been working great. Always be careful with your power and make sure everything is grounded properly. The neopixel uberguide is very helpful.

I don't know anything about circuitry or programing so it's been slow going for me but a lot of fun. I just look at other people's code, try to figure out what does what and then Frankenstein what I want with other programs. Thank you open source community!!! Plus after a night partying with friends, it's fun to play with the lights! I made some short drunken videos to whatever free music was available on YouTube at the time.

16x32 panel

Four individual neopixels and a ring on an arduino and a breadboard.

Two strips on two arduinos.

Three strips on three arduinos.

Three strips on one arduino. I'm finally making progress! Haha!