(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best novelty lighting

We found 3,182 Reddit comments discussing the best novelty lighting. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 944 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

26. DreamColor LED Strip Lights with APP, Govee 6.56FT/2M USB RGBIC Light Strip Built-in Digital IC, 5050 RGB Strip Lights Color Changing with Music Waterproof Led Strip Lights Kit, LED TV Backlight Strip

    Features:
  • RGBIC Lighting Effect: Govee RGBIC TV LED backlight allows you to customize each strip segment and display multiple colors at the same time. Colors picker ensures more vibrant colors in your lights behind TV to upgrade your visual experience.
  • Sync with Music: Govee LED lights for TV are equipped with a built-in mic, making the color and brightness sync with the USB input ambient music tempo, allowing you to create the ideal ambiance for your gaming worlds or movie marathons.
  • Dynamic Scene Modes: The Govee Home APP offers multiple preset scene modes, helping you to create the vibe you need or you can choose one of your favorite to suit your moods, enhance your TV watching experience.
  • Dual Control: Manage your TV LED backlight via the Govee Home app or the control box. Free you from powering your lights on/off from distance, just enjoy access to more features like music mode, scene mode and timer on Govee home.
  • Wide Application: Govee RGBIC LED strip lights can also be used for your 30-50 inch TVs, PC, or to decorate your bedroom, living room, porches, and holiday parties as well. Illuminate and decorate any corners for your room.
DreamColor LED Strip Lights with APP, Govee 6.56FT/2M USB RGBIC Light Strip Built-in Digital IC, 5050 RGB Strip Lights Color Changing with Music Waterproof Led Strip Lights Kit, LED TV Backlight Strip
Specs:
ColorMulticolor
Height0.75 Inches
Length7 Inches
Weight0.35 Pounds
Width5 Inches
Size6.56FT
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29. Nexlux LED Strip Lights, 16.4 ft Color Changing Light Strip 5050 SMD RGB LED Flexible Strip Lights Black PCB Board Decoration Lighting 44 Keys IR Remote Controller UL Power Adapter

    Features:
  • High Quality LEDs: The Super bright 16.4ft 5050 SMD flexible LED RGB strip lights have long life span (in excess of 50,000 hours). It is safe, low power consumption and environmental friendly.
  • All In One Kit : Comes with a UL approved adapter, a reel of 16.4ft 150 LEDs rope light and a 44key IR remote. No need for any other devices; Nexlux is engineered to provide a simple way to start designing your connected home.
  • Easy Installation: The strong viscosity backside self-adhesive tape make the led light strip easy application to most smooth surfaces. This RGB light strip is cuttable and linkable, we can cut it every 3 LEDs along the cutting marks and then link two sections by connectors.
  • Several Applications : Nexlux RGB LED light strip can be used for decorating your dining room, bed room, upstairs, kitchen, porch, desk, and living rooms; especially great for holidays and events like Christmas, Halloween,Parties, and more. It is a great gift for your family and friends.
  • Precautions : Please carefully read the User Manual before Using. Pay Attention to the details if you want to cut and remodel the light strip. Please reach out to us if you have any uncertainties.
Nexlux LED Strip Lights, 16.4 ft Color Changing Light Strip 5050 SMD RGB LED Flexible Strip Lights Black PCB Board Decoration Lighting 44 Keys IR Remote Controller UL Power Adapter
Specs:
ColorBlack Light Strip With Ir Remote
Size16.4 FT IR Nonwaterproof
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33. Rxment RGB LED Strip Lights with Remote 10M 32.8 Ft 5050 RGB 300LEDs Full Kit, Blue LED Light Strip, LED Lights Strip, LED Night Light, LED Christmas Lights, LED Rope Lights, LED Tape Light

    Features:
  • 【Upgraded Version LED】: 100% RXMENT ORIGINAL New Generation 5050 RGB LED, continuous 10 Meters/ roll, 24 voltages, Brighter than 12v LED light strip. Ideal for LED under cabinet lighting and TV LED backlight
  • 【Upgraded Color】: Not only has basic RGB(Red,Green,Blue),16 multi-colored options for creating romantic atmosphere, but also has Pure White for illumination purpose. No color difference among the whole strips ! You can set it to red led strip, white led strip or green led light strip, etc,.
  • 【Expensive Materials】: Using upgraded adhesive 3M backing, super viscosity and easy installation. Double layer copper, twice costs than other single layer copper LED light strips in the market.
  • BUY 5 SAVE 5% – We love our customers and want them to love us too. If you buy 5 or more of our Rxment led strips (can be use for under cabinet led lighting), you can immediately save 5% at checkout (no coupon necessary). good choice as a gift!
  • 【What You Get】: Complete led light strip kit, including: Rxment 10 meters continuous RGB light strip, 24V,3A Power Supply, RGB Control Box, Remotes controller. Our worry-free 18-month warranty and friendly customer service.
Rxment RGB LED Strip Lights with Remote 10M 32.8 Ft 5050 RGB 300LEDs Full Kit, Blue LED Light Strip, LED Lights Strip, LED Night Light, LED Christmas Lights, LED Rope Lights, LED Tape Light
Specs:
ColorMulticolor
Length32.8 Feet
Weight470 Grams
Width10 Millimeters
Size32.8FT
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u/SantiagoSentMe · 1 pointr/SpaceBuckets

I put my intakes towards the top of the bucket and my exhaust fan in the lid. It mostly depends on what type of pot you're going to use. If it fills your bucket then you'll want to have them high enough so the air isn't blocked. If there's some space around it then you could go lower but be sure to leave a little space at the bottom if you plan to make a drainage tray. I planned my bucket with a 3 gallon smart pot in mind so i kept the intakes high enough to not be obstructed. There's a link to my first bucket in my profile as Ekropf was kind enough to put it on spacebuckets.com. I haven't taken pics of my 2nd bucket yet, but it's similar. That site has lots of great pictures and info. If you do end up using an intake fan you'll want to mount it somewhere that doesn't blow directly on the top of your pot as it will dry out the top layer of the medium too quickly so the wet/dry cycle will be tough to maintain.
I can't stress the passive intake enough. I was very much of the opinion that I was going to have 1 intake and 1 exhaust fan but some very good people here pointed me in the right direction before I started building. You can see the thread and comments in my profile. (Hoping I can pass along the knowledge I gained. The people on this subreddit are awesome and helped me immensely.) I was very pleasantly surprised by the pvc elbows. They're only about 80 cents each and since I had already ordered 2 fans I made a 2nd bucket. Also, if odor control is important to you then you'll want to maintain negative pressure in your bucket. Intake fans can lead to positive pressure and air leak whereas passive will guarantee negative pressure. Just Google it if you haven't read about it yet.

Regarding the fans; here's what I bought. They're plug and play for a regular outlet.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009OWRMZ6/ref=ya_st_dp_summary
I also got lamp dimmers for my fans and they work great. Here's a link but I found them for 7 bucks at a local home store similar to Lowes or Home Depot.
http://www.amazon.com/Lutron-TT-300NLH-WH-Credenza-Dimmer-White/dp/B0000DI241

I'd recommend getting a temp/humidity weather monitor and try your bucket with 1 fan first. You can always install a 2nd if needed. It's important to check temp/humidity with your pot and medium in the bucket...I found its much different than an empty bucket. Something like this...
http://www.amazon.com/AcuRite-00611A3-Wireless-Thermometer-Humidity/dp/B001B35APA

I found cheap bricks of coco at Petsmart. It's also used for bedding/substrate in reptile terrariums. Roughly 6 bucks for 8 quarts...add about 30% perlite or vermiculite and you can easily fill a 2-3 gallon pot.
http://m.petsmart.com/h5/hub?id=/reptile/substrate-bedding/exo-terra-coco-husk-tropical-reptile-terrarium-substrate-zid36-5133039/cat-36-catid-500013?null

Here's what I did for led side lighting and power supply. It's not an absolute must, but definitely helpful from what I've read.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01339F5ZO/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?qid=1457338928&sr=8-3&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=led+tape+5630&dpPl=1&dpID=512cIyl2inL&ref=plSrch

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01461MOGQ/ref=psdcmw_15704861_t1_B01339F5ZO

If you have any more questions, feel free to pm me. I highly suggest looking through spacebuckets.com though...it'll give you lots of different ideas and you'll be able to see how they work before building your bucket.

Hope this helps!

u/staggernaut · 4 pointsr/SpaceBuckets

Materials:

Three 5-gallon buckets and one lid (Ace Hardware has white ones for $4, if you don't want orange or blue from HD or Lowe's.) All three cost $12-13.

THESE LEDS from Amazon. $13.59

THIS POWER SUPPLY, the Supernight LED Charger. It is $20.99. You will also need a power cord for it, which I recommend just going to literally ANY thrift store and picking out a nice three-pronged power cord. I'm fairly certain that any three-pronged power cord will work, so if you have one you're not using at home, you can use that.

THIS LED GROW LIGHT, which is 300w and cost $50.99.

TWO of these PC fans. Total cost $10.04.

I bought one of this black duct tape, one of this foil tape (although I recommend buying two, as I ran out with my first roll and had to buy another from the store), and also some double-sided tape, because, if your LED strip is like mine, the adhesive backing is almost nonexistent and the tape becomes necessary.

Oh, and good-quality velcro adhesive patches!

You will also need a power drill and a sturdy box cutter.



I started by taping the entire interior of one bucket with the foil tape, save for the bottom portion where the soil goes. Then I covered the outside with the black tape. Next I drilled holes in the bottom for drainage.

Then I took two of the other buckets and used a ruler's width to mark a cut line right below the lip of each bucket to create spacers. The process of cutting the plastic buckets was definitely the worst part of the process, especially since I didn't have a great cutter, so if you're getting a new one, don't be too cheap. I got this one and it's blade locking function no longer works after this project, so be advised. I lined the spacers with foil tape.

Using the remains of one of the other buckets, I trimmed more of the bucket down so that it's now only the bottom and stands 5" tall. I found some random large screws in my toolbox and drilled them around the circumference, which allows the rest of the bucket to be easily lifted off of the drain pan.

I then drew a circle about 1 cm in from the lip of the lid and cut that out. The light fits perfectly on it. There is lots of light escape at the rim, but it looks pretty cool, so I don't mind it for now.

For the power supply, I cut off the female end of the three-pronged cord I got from Arc Thrift and stripped the wires down a bit. There were three wires inside, green (ground), white (neutral), and black (live), which I then connected to driver. I was certain to unplug during any wire-play and I hope everyone else is, too.

The sidelights were sort of a struggle. I used a scrap of the buckets, like maybe 4-5 inches of bucket from about half-way down to a quarter, so not much. I then lined the inside with the double-sided tape, cutting strips, in an effort to conserve tape, which feels very stable. I drilled a hole and fed the cable through, then determined the best spot to drill a hole on the exterior bucket. It's about at the center of the bucket, or in my case, 13 cm down from the lip. Finally, I fed the LED cable through the exterior hole and the lights were basically in place, where it would sit right above the soil.

I didn't want to have to extend any cords, so I found an ideal spot to place the driver on the exterior so that all cables (LED strip, both fans) could reach their appropriate ports. I fixed the velcro onto the bucket and the driver and tidied the wires with some more duct tape.

Finally, I sealed the edges of both fans, inside and outside, with their respective tapes.


I'm pretty sure that's everything I've done to this point, but if I think of anything else, I'll add it. I'm likely going to black-out the spacers to reduce light leak.

Please let me know if you have any advice, questions, comments!

Thank you /r/SpaceBuckets, for the inspiration and wisdom!

u/RWTD_Burn · 4 pointsr/Arcade1Up

It depends on the look you want to go for. My room started off looking a lot like yours with the beige on beige carpet and walls, minus the ummm..... unique drape. ;) I repainted and added some chair railing but that may be more than what you want to do.

LED lights are an easy, inexpensive addition. They allow you to change the entire look of the room at a moments notice and when you don't want them, turn them off. This is a great set for the price that allows you to turn them off/on and go through lots of settings with your phone. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PLNDJ2N/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s01?ie=UTF8&th=1

If you want the neon lights look of an 80s arcades, there are a lot of options on Amazon. You have old fashion neon signs and more modern LED based "Arcade" signs. A search for "Arcade Light" on Amazon gives you lots of options. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=arcade+light&i=tools&ref=nb_sb_noss_1

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The Arcade1up Pacman and Galaga ship lights are fantastic for the price, especially if you find them on clearance (I got them for $8 each) just be prepared to run some mini usb wires for power to them and they eat batteries fast. Their light up Marques they recently released are also pretty cool but at $60 each, there may be better options.

Personally I'm going with game themed artwork that matches some of the cabs. I have this TMNT and I have a 4 panel Mortal Kombat piece that should arrive this week and a 4 panel Infinity glove piece coming in next week that will go over the Marvel Limited Edition cab when it arrives. https://imgur.com/AQNFxhe

These can be found Beeshop and Mojo Canvas. Just keep in mind that these come from China so expect a near month wait for them to be delivered.

u/AnnualDegree99 · 2 pointsr/buildapcforme

Off the top of my head, $500 sounds like much too little for all of what you are asking for, unfortunately. $500 can definitely get you a decent enough PC but it probably won't have everything you want; especially regarding fancy lighting and low noise levels. If you're planning on buying everything new, then a half-decent monitor and Windows alone will cost you $150 or more, leaving $350 for the actual PC- sure you can get an ok pc for that much, but it definitely won't be running any games on high settings even at 1080p.

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/jjx7kd

This is what I could come up with for about $506 on pcpartpicker. It's a fairly decent system, but definitely not the prettiest. I also didn't include an operating system (Windows license) because a legitimate license costs about 20% of your whole budget. You can install and use Windows without a license with some restrictions (eg a watermark) until you can save up some money to buy a license.

I would suggest that you don't focus on the aesthetics of the build right now with your budget, and instead, upgrade later. The case I included has a tempered glass side so the insides are nice and visible. When you can save up some more cash, you could buy an inexpensive LED strip and stick that inside your case to immediately upgrade your style by +10. You could get a $20 led strip with a little remote like this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PLNDJ2N/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_BGKpDbTYKD36X although getting the power cord in the case might be an issue. Alternatively you could get an nzxt hue lighting system which is designed to be put inside your case and can be controlled by your PC but that's much more expensive. The advantage of the latter solution is you can also add led fans and other accessories later.

u/AbsolutelyPink · 1 pointr/camping

Their own flashlight that can go around their neck. I use these and put a longer, breakaway lanyard on it. Teach them how to use it and what to do if they get lost.

Bucket, shovel, scavenger hunt with animal and plant identification, crayons and paper and do transfers over leaves and stems, smores, their own sleeping bag, pillow and blankie/stuffie from home, refillable water bottle. Their own air mattress or sleeping mat is awesome too. You can set it right next to theirs.

If the campground has paved roads, a scooter or bike is nice for them to have. Also look to see if there are any geocaches for kids around the campsite or start one (take a toy, leave a toy). I stock up on Dollar Store items.

Squirt gun, LEGO, dominoes, crazy 8's or other cards for Go Fish, and lots of kid friendly snacks.

You can cook small pizzas in a frying pan adding a lid for final cheese melt or on a grill with foil over it. Bring dough, premade sauce and cheese to make their own pizza.

Sunscreen, benedryl gel for bug bites and bug spray. A hat. Sweats, more clothes than you think you need, gloves and slippers. I always bring rubber soled slippers camping. It's great to get out of your hiking boots or tennis shoes and easy to slip on for late night potty trips.

Get solar garden lights ($1 Walmart or Dollar Store) and place all around camp. I also get these lights to clip on the zippers of the tent and their jackets. I leave them on all night. It helps find the zipper for middle of the night bathroom trips for me and helps me find the kid in the dark as well as giving them security.

Have them help make meals and put drinks and snacks in their own cooler so it doesn't spoil main food. I also bring cup a noodles, spaghetti o's, and mac and cheese for easy meals.

Help them find their own hiking stick and bring sandpaper so they can smooth it. Teach them how to properly use a buck knife, clean up after themselves and others, build a fire.

Wet wipes/baby wipes. They're invaluable for cleaning up kids.

u/nonconformistnugget · 2 pointsr/college

Swiffer's are pretty great for cleaning floors and they aren't expensive. Also get a small vacuum for any carpeting. If you like coffee, definitely get a Keurig. If you're in an area that has cold winters, a comforter for your bed will be important (there are some really cute ones at Target). For when it's warmer out, having a small fan will help the air in your room circulate better. As for LED light strips, this one from Amazon worked really well for me.

u/cj3636 · 1 pointr/buildapc

Lol. I'm in this now. I am going to make a program that supports typical R / G / B / 12v 4 pin headers and the (DeepCool has it on their coolers, but its now pretty standard) 3 pin + power addressable RGB strips.

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Like get a remind me for this. I am gonna make it happen.

Gonna use an Electron/NodeJS GUI for it and everything.

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I'll begin with this project and go from there.

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I will go as far as mapping each sound input and output device to any RGB strips connected to a PC.

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Oh lord I'll even be using some of this code from the best rainmeter plugin there is.

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Best part:

Things like these and thesewill be compatible.

u/Yodi007 · 1 pointr/buildapcforme
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

Type|Item|Price
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CPU | Intel Core i3-6100 3.7GHz Dual-Core Processor | $104.99 @ Newegg
CPU Cooler | Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler | $24.88 @ OutletPC
Motherboard | MSI H110M Gaming Micro ATX LGA1151 Motherboard | $62.89 @ OutletPC
Memory | Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 Memory | $39.95 @ Newegg
Storage | Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive | $48.89 @ OutletPC
Video Card | MSI GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6GB 6GT OC Video Card | $249.00 @ B&H
Case | NZXT S340 (Black) ATX Mid Tower Case | $66.99 @ SuperBiiz
Power Supply | EVGA 500W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply | $41.89 @ OutletPC
Monitor | Acer R240HY bidx 23.8" 60Hz Monitor | $134.29 @ Amazon
Keyboard | Cooler Master OCTANE Wired Gaming Keyboard w/Optical Mouse | $39.99 @ Newegg
Speakers | Logitech Z200 0W 2ch Speakers | $21.99 @ Best Buy
Other| Blue LED's| $15.00
| Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts |
| Total (before mail-in rebates) | $900.75
| Mail-in rebates | -$50.00
| Total | $850.75
| Generated by PCPartPicker 2016-11-19 15:02 EST-0500 |

This should be a good PC, it's somewhat above your budget but it's because you need everything. This would be a great build for everything you want to play (teach me to build the good parks in Planet Coaster plis :P). For LEDs, just use these: https://www.amazon.com/NZXT-CB-LED10-BU-Sensitivity-Sleeved-1-Meter/dp/B0046Y7OF0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1479585720&sr=8-1&keywords=blue+computer+led


Good luck!
u/PCMRBot · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

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> I've been having an issue for a few weeks now where my computer randomly mutes itself. It happens sometimes when I plug in my mic (blue tiki), so I think it's related. It's mostly an annoyance, especially sometimes when the mic stops working too making me unplug and plug it back in. On top of that, not sure if it's related to the audio, but sometimes plugging in the mic turns off my wifi. Does anyone know how to fix this? I've tried updating realtek drivers already.

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> What are the best budget 27" 1440p >60hz monitors out there these days? Are those korean QNIX/XStars still the best bang for the buck? Feels like there haven't been any significant strides in the monitor department in years.

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> Hey all,
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> In the past several months I've basically moved on from console gaming to PC gaming full time. I plan on ordering new parts for a new build this black friday and want to sell a good portion of my current build on a bulletin board at work. Keeping the gfx card, and ssd. Replacing everything else.
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> So my question is, what would you charge for the entirety of the following as used? These were purchased in 2013.
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> ASUS MAXIMUS VI Mother Board
> CORSAIR HX Series HX750 750W Power Supply
> 1 x Intel Core i7-4770K Haswell Quad-Core 3.5 GHz
> 1 x CORSAIR Vengeance Pro 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)
> 1 x ASUS Black Blu-ray Drive SATA
> 2 x Cooler Master MegaFlow 200 - Sleeve Bearing 200mm Red LED Silent Fan
> 1 x CORSAIR Hydro Series H80i High Performance Water/Liquid CPU Cooler. 120mm
> 1 x Cooler Master HAF X - High Air Flow Full Tower Computer Case
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> I was thinking $400ish?

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> I'm looking to add an RGBW strip to my Gigabyte GA-270X gaming 7.
> The RGBW header on the motherboard goes 12V/G/R/B/W. I'm looking at this strip
> It appears the strip goes 12V/B/R/G/W. Is there any way to switch the wiring to be compatible with my mobo?

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> Are there any know X399 mobo releases coming?
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> Trying to get my parts list together and there are currently only 5 Mobo options available.

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> I just finished my first ever build!!! Went without any major hiccups. But one question... a have a Corsair Carbide 500R case, and how the hell are you supposed to route SATA and power cables to a drive in the very lowest bay? I tried both straight and bent SATA cables and there is no room to get the panel on without dangerously bending the cables. I ended up just installing the drives one slot up and left the lowest slot empty.

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> I recently bought a Corsair HX750i PSU, after installing it, it made a very loud coil whine noise, especially when under load. I have replace the PSU with the same one from Amazon, this one still makes coil whine, but not as bad. Mainly when my GPU is under load.
> Could anyone recommend a PSU that is known for having very little or no coil whine please?

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> Is there a way to make the Windows 10 start menu look like crap?
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> I tried unpinning all the apps but they just come back.

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> Hello master race, I have come into a lovely Logitech Z500 sound system. It's great! However, I am rearranging my room and would like to put it next to my tower. The tower has old skool spinning rust in it though. Will this pose a problem? The sound system can be quite... potent.

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> Hello,
> what is better freesync or a monitor with high refresh rate?
> I had to turn off freesync on my benq zowie xl2730 (flickering) and I could not see a difference.
> I wanted to sent the monitor back but played with 140 Hz and had a really smooth experience, no tearing. I paid 490€, but I paid so much for freesync. Now I don't know what to do.
> I can't handle all the pixels on 1440p with my rx580 anyway right?
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> Any good Chinese alternatives to the g502? Cuz it's crazy expensive and I don't have that money.

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u/effngee · 2 pointsr/buildapc

>I am going with my Ivy Bridge 3770k because I'd like to try some moderate overclocking and there are multitudes of resources and people to learn from right now.

The 3820 overclocks and there's actually plenty of reading available. It also provides 40 PCI Express lanes instead of 16, so you don't run out of GPU bandwidth if you add a second card.

>Correction the HAF X Blue Edition RC-942-KKN3[1] over the standard HAF X RC-942-KKN1[2] is 10$. I want a fancy case and a blue theme and by golly I'm going to get it.

This is the version with out the blue LED, and it's currently $125 from Newegg, after a $10 rebate. You can buy that and add some blue lights for like ten bucks. Either that stick or a flexible cable.

As for the fan, maybe I can put three 230mm fans and a 140mm in perspective. My current case is a Level 10 GT. I'm not fancy, I just got it secondhand. The point is that it has three 200mm fans and a 140mm fan in pretty much the same layout, and these are my idle temperatures with a Phanteks TC14PE. Under load, the CPU doesn't crack 60 C (though I'm not overclocking it at the moment). GPU stays in the low 60s. It's an ASUS DC2T (also secondhand), but that's still pretty nice.

There isn't really room for improvement at this point, at least with air. Adding another fan would just increase the noise level.

u/Sopdope69 · 1 pointr/audiophile

I’m big on lights and audio.

I think good lighting can really increase the joy of living in your space.

That being said, I’ve tried a lot of smart lights. Cheap strip lights, hue, and LIFX.

My favorite for matching to the music is the NanoLeaf light panels with the rhythm attachment. They are pricey, but the effects are incredible, best colors I’ve seen by far, and they can dance to the music really well. The rhythm module has a 3.5mm line in that you can use to get it perfectly matched with the music, plus it has a mic for standard use. If you can afford to waste money on lights these are the way to go.

Nanoleaf Rhythm Edition Smarter Kit - NL28-2003TW-9PK https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079FZGZS4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_xAIuDbMXBTYZ4

u/HeavilyBearded · 1 pointr/malelivingspace

You're certainly within the ballpark about my current place in life. I just finished graduate school and am working two part time jobs, so money is a bit tight at the moment.

I actually found the couch and loveseat being tossed away and got them for free. Bonus that they weren't gross at all--or I wouldn't have taken them to start with, haha. I also got the tables from a Facebook group in the area. I'm always scanning those pages in hopes of something cohesive.

My plan with the lamps was to eventually replace the bulbs with an iPhone controlled LED that allows you to change colors really easily. I will admit they look a bit doofy at the moment, but I think once my entertainment stand comes it will help conceal them.

I'll probably do a follow-up when everything has arrived. Thanks! :)

u/tayfife · 29 pointsr/camping

Ooo I like this question. Here's my list of unconventional must-haves.

  • A tube of chewable pepto bismol tablets
  • Ginger Gravol (I eat healthy at home, and eat a good amount of junk food camping, so GI stuff is crucial).
  • Sound Grenade—for scaring off bears
  • Super long tongs for over-the-fire cooking
  • Traeger woodpellets & a smoker tube for my camping barbecue
  • WD-40
  • Duct Tape
  • Aeropress and a french press (didn't get the FP on Amazon tho)
  • Power pack. Best thing ever for charging devices in a tent. But also peace of mind for boosting a vehicle, if needed. It can also blow up tires, and other inflatables. Like this one here.
  • Niteize Go Anywhere Lite to clip to my dog's collar.
  • Rubber gardening gloves. For gathering sappy wood, or gripping wet logs.
  • Welding glove(s). For pulling a 600 degree cast iron pan/pot out of the fire.
  • Milwaukee flood light. Well worth the money.
  • Stainless steel wine glasses
  • Torch head and a propane canister. Great for starting a fire when it's wet outside, or still lightly raining.
u/BaconWrapedAsparagus · 2 pointsr/gratefuldead

Definitely get some posters of artwork, not just psychedelic stuff either. I have a Monet poster on my wall that looks breathtaking when sober, but under the right circumstances, looks alive. Would also suggest van gogh, his painting were psychedelic before psychedelic was a thing. Also I would look into getting something like this that projects something that looks like water reflection onto the ceiling. In addition, if you pair a black light with some glow in the dark stars, you can't go wrong. Combined with a pink lava lamp, your ceiling will look like space. Then all you need is surround sound and you are good to go.

at least that's how I set up my trip cave/living room

u/ikariusrb · 1 pointr/woodworking

I did, and I love it. Here are the bits I used:

u/Percy_3 · 1 pointr/Vaporglow

Bed Lights

Light bulbs

You may be able to shop around a bit but this is the setup I used to get it going. The Bed lights are pretty easy to setup they have a peel off sticky part so you can tape them right onto your bed and the hue lights are cool cause you can control them from Alexa and have her change colors and also change lights based on the music and an app on your phone. I jokingly programmed my Alexa to dim the lights and play Red Red Wine when I say, “Alexa, we have company” Hope this helps!

u/Magneticitist · 1 pointr/electricians

There are tons of different ways to accomplish this.. But I'd say by far the easiest way for you to do what you need to do without hassle is buying something like this. It has color changing leds but if you don't like that I'm sure you can find other ~5v RGB strips.

This is ideal since the strip is already designed to accept 5v via USB and that's much easier to accomplish via batteries than a usual 12v or 120v strip for example. You could probably power the strip via 3 AA batteries in series, costing you the price of a battery holder. No need for larger series of cells or any kind of extra driver for the leds.

u/studdmufin · 1 pointr/OLED

I don't have a pic of my setup but it looks similar to this. I like it when watching SDR content, but when I'm watching HDR I'll unplug the light strip. It helps illuminate the room when we are hanging out, but doesn't produce any strong points of glare because the light is behind the TV

I'm using a usb LED light strip I got on amazon. I don't remember the specific one I have, but something like this would do. If you don't want the light splashing around the screen and just want an indicator light you could get something like this that has a tiny amount of LEDs on it and get a USB extension cable and route it to wherever you would like just as a simple indicator light.

u/PM_ME_YOUR_TRADRACK · 1 pointr/homeautomation

The time trigger is probably 90% of the time, unless we go to bed early then Ill use the dash button (via dasher and ifttt) or voice (google assistant via ifttt) interchangeably. There is a 3-5 second delay with both but otherwise work great. Id use voice more but ok google with the pixel isnt reliable.

I have this strip running around our bed. I have it set brightness 10, which seems to be perfect at night. The strip itself is cheap but does the job. First attempt at LED so I diidnt want to spend to much.. Control it via the fibaro z wave controller.

Let me know if you have any other questions!

u/SuchACommonBird · 1 pointr/EngineeringStudents

For $30, here's something fun: Bluetooth-controlled color changing LED lightbulb

I got one of these for a gift, and it's fantastic! Kinda on the fringe of engineering, but it's a great a gift idea that I never would've purchased for myself.

u/peanuttown · 1 pointr/hometheater

To anyone looking to make their viewing experience a bit better, as well as make your theater a little more sexy, check out Luminoodle on Amazon. Cheap, easy to install, and works like a charm.

https://www.amazon.com/Luminoodle-Bias-Lighting-HDTV-Backlight/dp/B01BKU7B7I

u/blandgreek · 3 pointsr/TripCaves

Laser projector:

DJ Disco Lights Party Lights, U`King LED Projector Stage Light with Music Strobe Light by Remote Control Great for Dancing Club Bar Pub Lighting https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KD4LKWD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_k5XtDbGZ0QTNZ

Led strip:

LED Strip Lights, L8star Color Changing Rope Lights 16.4ft SMD 5050 RGB Light Strips with Bluetooth Controller Sync to Music Apply for TV, Bedroom, Party and Home Decoration (16.4ft) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PLNDJ2N/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Y5XtDbJS8A72K

Sound bar:

VIZIO SB3821-C6 38-Inch 2.1 Channel Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SMBG8QY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_i6XtDbZFYC129

Tapestries:

Lucid Eye Studios Trippy Trek... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JN7FCNG?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

Flower Arabesque Tapestry Retro... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HBT7RDN?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

Would also recommend a fog machine, lava lamps, backlit/neon artwork. Oh and I did notice even with the laser and led strip on there wasn’t a whole lot of light on the tapestries so I’d say just for a bit more ambient lighting a Phillips hue would be a good investment. I’ve still got some stuff to do to tie it all together but it’s a good start lol

u/IusedtogetitinOhio · 1 pointr/InteriorDesign

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WRDG9CQ/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_7Fv1xbPGSPTBY

I got these on sale for about $20 and they are amazing. Its 3M tape, so just wipe down the wall where you will stick them and they will hold fine. Super easy to take down, cheap, dimmable, color changing, comes with remote, and you can daisy chain them with a bit of research and time. Easiest and cheapest lighting solution I've found - have them in damn near every room hidden on top of my crown molding. I just add some velcro to the remotes and attach them to door frames.

u/stop-drop-and-lol · 1 pointr/DesignMyRoom

This might not be exactly what you're looking for, but it's pretty cheap, simple, and I absolutely have loved it.

https://www.amazon.com/Ohuhu-Ocean-Night-Projector-Player/dp/B00P8T87FI

Makes you feel like you're just hanging out in a color changing aquarium.

u/monkeysoup-op · 2 pointsr/AnimeFigures

What camera do you use? And what type of leds? I used a regular iPhone camera and these were my leds. I’m no photographer but my best guess is the lights have a low frequency.

“Cheap 110V and 220V LED strips don't bother filtering the AC much before the feed it to the LEDs. The 50/60Hz AC causes the flicker. What you want is a constant-current DC driver for your LEDs. Then they will give steady light that will not show up as flicker on video. Perhaps you can find a friend with some electronics skill to re-wire the strips for you. It may be as simple as a filter capacitor across the LEDs”

This is one explanation I found online that might help you!

u/djvirgen · 2 pointsr/MusicBattlestations

It's this one:

Rxment Led Strip Lighting 10M 32.8 Ft 5050 RGB 300LEDs Flexible Color Changing Full Kit with 44 Keys IR Remote Controller , Control Box ,24V 3A Power Supply for Home Decorative https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WRDG9CQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_xb7yzb7BNY1W4

You can't tell from the GIF, but I ran the LED strip twice along the underside of the top of the desk. This helped make it a bit brighter. After that I still had a bunch of LED tape left so I rolled it up and hung it off the back of my computer monitor. This added a lot of glow to the back wall which I thought looked pretty nice.

u/nkdeck07 · 1 pointr/dogs

Night Ize makes these great little blinky clips http://www.amazon.com/Nite-Ize-SLG-03-07-SpotLit-Anywhere/dp/B0016OI52E/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1421168526&sr=8-2&keywords=nite-ize that you can stick on yourself and your dog. Cheap, really easy to see (the white one is super bright) and should make it a lot easier to deal with.

u/mysled · 2 pointsr/oakland

I don't know of any, but another good option is a night walk kit!

Hurtta vest

Safety light

Headlamp

Good luck!!

u/mr_mooses · 1 pointr/AndroidWear

I mean like the one that's default in the center, that opens the multiple different actions.

I’d like to have top be calendar, right be most commonly used wear apps (whoopee wear, hangouts, keep etc) and then left be phone apps that I would like to launch, mostly for in the car that have an auto play sort of option so I wouldn’t have to touch my phone at all, or try to yell over the road noise. (waze, Pandora, google play music, or some specific playlists etc)
I have a Bluetooth led light that my girlfriend got me for Christmas. Since the watch tap actions have tasker support I'm going to make some tasker things (somehow) to be able to have that turn on and off my light from my watch.

u/wobblyparadox · 11 pointsr/SpaceBuckets

Combination of parts from Amazon and ebay. Not all of them are necessary, fittings and Brute trashcans and such are from Home Depot.

u/rockstar504 · 6 pointsr/shutupandtakemymoney

First and foremost, this is 5m of lights and half the price.

You can buy 5 meters of pure white for about $8, and if it's for cabinets why would you wan't anything but white? If you want RGB,

You can cut the strips to your own desired length/luminosity.

12VDC power supplies are in abundance and cheap.

If you don't need a remote, any cheap switch would turn them on and off, or better yet, use hall effects to turn the lights on if cabinet door is opened. Why would I want a remote for cabinet lights? Ambient light sensor if anything, so it works like a night light.

Sorry if I'm shitting all over this, I just laugh every time I see some overly priced LED lights. It works though, because people like lights. I just wish people knew how much they were over paying.

u/BIGDATA_Construct · 1 pointr/hometheater

I came here to say exactly this u/architect5150 may want to white that out and reupload or delete those sheets. BTW I am coming over for Christmas so please have plate ready for me xmas eve dinner. JK of course! Take Care.

Great job overall. For your eyes consider : LED backlighting behind TV

u/ProfessionalHobbyist · 3 pointsr/Reprap

The safest thing is a properly-sized resistor on the 5V rail. If you don't do that, the PSU may appear to run fine without it initially and then randomly shut down, reset, etc., potentially ruining prints. You need to keep drawing 1-2 amps at 5V to keep things happy. If you really want ideas for things to put on 5V that are actually useful:

  • 5V LEDs
  • Raspberry Pi
  • a powered USB hub
  • USB webcam
  • 5V fan(s) to cool stepper drivers/control board

    Source: Have repurposed several AT and ATX PSUs for bench supplies and reprap power supplies.
u/Toddspickle · 3 pointsr/DIY

Nice work. Does the ceiling in the tile chamber get too hot? Maybe you don't run the candles all the time.

One thing, pretty cheap as well. Think about trying this. They'll help your eyes if you have the lights on or the candles going.

https://www.amazon.com/Luminoodle-Bias-Lighting-HDTV-Backlight/dp/B01BKU7B7I/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1486067186&sr=8-2&keywords=led+light+behind+tv

Love the color on the wall and the white floor...

u/rndll · 1 pointr/buildapc

Xiaomi Yeelight Wifi RGB Strip
https://www.amazon.com/YEELIGHT-Wireless-Dimmable-16million-Assistant/dp/B01LRT0B56/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1524718195&sr=8-4&keywords=yeelight+rgb

Has a good app and works great with Google Home/Assistant, IFTTT, Alexa...

https://i.imgur.com/Xibdqh9.jpg
I have a Yeelight Smart RGB Bulb on the lamp behind the monitor too. It's so convenient to just tell Google what color and brightness you want the lamp and strip to be.

u/x308HMFIC · 1 pointr/battlestations

So I had to get creative for the back of the monitors as only one of them has a usb port, and I wanted to maintain the freedom of movement the monitor mount allowed, all while still remaining in my budget. I had to find a self contained, USB powered set, with cabling long enough to make it to the left monitor and still be cable-managed nicely. After some research I found a set that works well enough. When prime day came I bought it at a bit of a discount to keep it as cheap as possible. The desk lighting I found on this subreddit on another post.


Desk Lighting: Link


Behind monitor: Link

u/HapaHaole13 · 1 pointr/homeautomation

In my example, I believe I would need 3 FLS-PP IP Zigbee ballasts ($55ea), 1-2 RGBW LED strips ($17ea), 3 power adaptors ($17ea), a splitter (~$15ea), and 4 ethernet cable adaptors (~$20 total). Grand total ~$268 on the conservative end + tax.

Or I could buy 3 Hue lightstrips ($90ea), splitter (~$15ea), and 4 ethernet cable adaptors (~$20 total). Grand total ~$305 + tax.

I could save ~$40 or bite the bullet and know that my current ecosystem will work seamlessly with the Hue lightstrips. Either way its not cheap but there are trade offs to going the DIY route.

Please disprove my estimates/theory, I would happily pay less for a setup with equal functionality :)

P.S. I'll add links to the items listed above but I'm on the train commuting in and the wifi sucks :/

u/joseb · 1 pointr/flashlight

I recently added LED lighting to my closet and gun-cabinet using these:

LED Strip

In the closet I added a motion sensor (this one)
and a power adapter for 120v to 12v. Has tons of light and it's awesome having it be motion activated.

In the gun cabinet I used the same style LED strip, but am running it off of a battery (this one) and a toggle switch.

I could easily run another motion sensor in the cabinet though, that might work out better for your scenario. If you have the room for the battery you can just secure it with some double-sided tape, add the motion sensor and have it run an entire strip of the LEDs (it'll be very bright), though you might only need a few sections of LED.

u/King_Chrispen · 1 pointr/hardwareswap

I actually just bought this LED strip off of Amazon. It isn't anything spectacular, but it fit my needs length wise and color. I only really wanted white in the beginning anyway. I just have it plugged into my motherboard with one of these. It works well and was much cheaper.

u/brdndcargo5 · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

My friend says he got these and loves them: https://www.amazon.com/eTopxizu-Computer-RGB-control-Flexible/dp/B00W3HZTPE/ref=sr_1_sc_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1467218622&sr=8-3-spell&keywords=pc+rbb+light+strips

I'm definitely going to be getting some of these for my next build this Christmas. They're currently $23.99 on amazon, so that might be within your budget!

u/yimmytedeski · 1 pointr/DIY

if you want individually addressable LEDs take alook at something like this: http://adafruit.com/products/306 you'll need something like an arduino to control them though.

If you want to just change the color of all of them at once then there are cheaper options like http://adafruit.com/products/285

There are also options for just getting a single color like a nice warm white. Those just need enough power to run the string and no control is needed. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002QQ48TK/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i00

As for your mounting method. I think that would work

I don't work for adafruit I just use their shit :)

u/Zutrax · 3 pointsr/outrun

As far as the desk lights go, I probably can't help you too much, but it's likely just an LED strip under the desk or along the back of it.

As for the computer lights. To make it easy for you, some cases have LED's built into them that you can control like this one here it's not the exact same as OP's but somewhat similar. To get one similar to OP's my guess is it's this case here, but it doesn't have LED's built in so you'd have to buy yourself some case LED strips if you find yourself savvy enough for it.

As for the components, you can easily find components that light up and are controllable such as this RAM. Most higher end GPU's have controllable LED's, you can research the brands that might. I know my EVGA brand Nvidia cards do. The light up CPU heatsink looks to be a hybrid cooler similar to this one which has controllable LED's.

After you have all that stuff, it's a matter of just installing the LED controller software for each and picking blue/pink hue's for them.

u/ImAmnestey · 2 pointsr/battlestations

Its just a random 6ft one I got on amazon, super bright and flexes nicely.
DreamColor LED Strip Lights with... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0796TLP4S?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/HeroinTheMusical · 4 pointsr/TripCaves

https://www.reddit.com/r/LSD/comments/9ala4p/been_making_these_fuzzy_posters_with_markers_and/

Get a color changing wave light light on amazon to achieve this effect. It has a mixed light, just red, just blue, just green, a few slow fades and a fast shift.

Ohuhu Ocean Wave Night Light Projector and Music Player, 8 Colors Changing Modes Rotating Ocean Projector Lamp, Great Indoor Decoration https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00P8T87FI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_.Op0CbHH7NZH2

One of the best 15 I’ve ever spent!

u/gummibear049 · 2 pointsr/buildmeapc
PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

Type|Item|Price
----|:----|:----
CPU | AMD - Ryzen 7 1700 3.0GHz 8-Core Processor | $288.29 @ OutletPC
Motherboard | Gigabyte - GA-AB350N-Gaming WIFI (rev. 1.0) Mini ITX AM4 Motherboard | $100.88 @ OutletPC
Memory | Team - Dark 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3000 Memory | $165.75 @ Newegg
Storage | Crucial - MX300 525GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive | $143.89 @ OutletPC
Storage | Seagate - Barracuda 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive | $59.79 @ OutletPC
Video Card | MSI - GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6GB OCV1 Video Card | $359.89 @ B&H
Case | Fractal Design - Define Nano S Mini ITX Desktop Case | $59.99 @ SuperBiiz
Power Supply | SeaSonic - 520W 80+ Bronze Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply | $34.90 @ Newegg
Case Fan | Corsair - LL140 RGB LED (TwoFans With Lighting Node PRO) 51.5 CFM 140mm Fans | $99.99 @ Amazon
Monitor | Dell - U2415 24.1" 1920x1200 60Hz Monitor | $244.00 @ Amazon
| Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts |
| Total (before mail-in rebates) | $1577.37
| Mail-in rebates | -$20.00
| Total | $1557.37
| Generated by PCPartPicker 2018-02-10 16:05 EST-0500 |


So I think something like this may work well.


Ryzen 7 1700 with 16GB RAM, with a GTX 1060. Should be more than enough power for your needs.


Lots of storage with a 525GB SSD for main boot drive, and a 2TB for mass storage. You could also bump up to a 4TB if needed.


Edit-Small case with side window[Fractal Design Define NANO S - Coolest New ITX Case Around?] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVTuZYJ1wZo)


, and 2x140mm RGB lit fans. The 2 extra fans would need to be mounted at the front of the case

You could also use a LED light strip if you wanted instead of the fans https://www.amazon.com/eTopxizu-Computer-RGB-control-Flexible/dp/B00W3HZTPE


here is a good build guide


[A Complete Step-by-step Guide on How to Build a PC! by Bitwit Kyle] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhX0fOUYd8Q)
u/scottocs · 1 pointr/homeautomation

Check out the Yeelight wifi lightstrip. I just got one last week and integrated it with Home-Assistant, and it's pretty awesome.

I have it set to a dim backlight when I start Plex and then bright rotating colors when I stop/pause Plex.

u/drmstix303 · 1 pointr/battlestations

They are the Nanoleaf panels, I highly recommend them. They are pricey but I was fortunate enough to get mine used from a friend. Here’s a link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079FZGZS4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_vlISCb44G0ND3

u/Dualsabers04 · 1 pointr/buildapcforme
This should work nicely for you.

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant / Benchmarks

Type|Item|Price
----|:----|:----
CPU | Intel Core i5-4670 3.4GHz Quad-Core Processor | £155.12 @ Aria PC
Motherboard | ASRock H87 Pro4 ATX LGA1150 Motherboard | £54.37 @ Amazon UK
Memory | G.Skill Ares Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory | £64.99 @ Aria PC
Storage | Samsung 840 EVO 120GB 2.5" Solid State Disk | £69.98 @ Amazon UK
Storage | Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive | £42.99 @ Amazon UK
Video Card | EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3GB Video Card | £519.99 @ Amazon UK
Case | Corsair Carbide Series 300R Windowed ATX Mid Tower Case | £63.97 @ Amazon UK
Power Supply | EVGA 500W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply | £35.94 @ Scan.co.uk
Monitor | BenQ XL2720T 120Hz 27.0" Monitor | £387.38 @ Amazon UK
Keyboard | Cooler Master CM Storm QuickFire TK Wired Gaming Keyboard | £70.78 @ Scan.co.uk
Mouse | Gigabyte GM-M7700B Bluetooth Wireless Laser Mouse | £18.99 @ Amazon UK
| | Total
| Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available. | £1484.50
| Generated by PCPartPicker 2014-03-21 02:01 GMT+0000 |

I found this for the LEDs.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/NZXT-1m-LED-Cable-Blue/dp/B0046Y7OF0/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1395367278&sr=8-3&keywords=nzxt+leds
u/PCPrincipal2016 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I have used 3 different brands of LED strips and these are the cheapest and the best out of the ones that I have used. https://www.amazon.com/Sunnest-Waterproof-300leds-Flexible-Controller/dp/B07571JKPC/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1504672180&sr=8-6&keywords=sunnest+leds

I have been looking for something that I can control with Alexa and I am going to be buying these for my college crib, they seem like a nice cheaper alternative to Phillips Hue. I can't speak for the quality on these yet though.
https://www.amazon.com/Lightstrip-Changing-Smartphone-Compatible-Lighting/dp/B01LRT0B56/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1504672130&sr=8-5&keywords=alexa+led+strip

u/jcolts23 · 2 pointsr/buildapc

I had just got a NZXT one from amazon.

  • 1 meter

  • 2 meter

    I guess they stopped selling the green one.

    You should also chaeck out cathode lights. Look around online for which you thing would look best. I just got the LED strip because the installation seemed like it would be easier.
u/Hoktfonix · 1 pointr/electricians

Thanks!

What is your thought on neutral white versus warm white? Looking at the two of them via this I think that neutral white is a better white.

Assuming I'm calculating right, these strips are 60 lights/meter and that's only like 4.88 watts/meter so the size of the PSU should not matter at all, just any 12v will be enough to supply it.

u/karmedian · 1 pointr/Reprap

Great. I'll confirm with ryan turner what comes out of the box and go for a 24v. I really like your lighting, did you use something like this

u/SkaCubby · 1 pointr/amiibo

Thank you very much! The lighting is actually a sort of photography trick, as it's just color-cycling lights on the back of my TV combine with a panoramic photo from my phone. It just worked out that it gave it that rainbow effect.

I got these lights when they were on super sale on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01A9RN2L2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Definitely worth the price if you can snag them for around $10

u/PortJacksonBridge · 1 pointr/amazonecho

The Yeelight strip does everything Hue does. Great price at $29.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LRT0B56/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_X0eCzbAAFJVMQ

If you want cheaper, there are "magic home" wifi controllers on eBay for about $7 into which you can plug super cheap eBay led strips

u/map410 · 2 pointsr/battlestations

Yes It is this strip here. Really great u can make custom effects from ur phone and it plugs in straight through USB so u can just plug it right into your monitor or PC

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0796TLP4S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_lf1nDbJ5TSJ7T

u/cartermatic · 2 pointsr/Hue

It largely depends on how much length you need. If you only need a few feet, the regular light strips from Phillips are your best bet. If you're doing long runs, it can be a lot cheaper to go 3rd party.

I ran about 30 feet for my apartment using 3rd party, and spent a little over $100. I compared it to the light strips and it would have been around $450 using just light strips. So far the integration has been super easy.

Here's what I bought:

1x FLS-PP for $55 (this is what you use to control the lights via the Hue app)

1x 12v power supply for $12

1x set of pigtails (only needed one of them, so a local AV or tech store might sell individual ones) for $5

2x 16ft SUPERNIGHT RWBWW LED Strips for $17/ea

They aren't as bright and as uniform as the Hue Lightstrips, but you get what you pay for. The Hue Lighstrips are $90 for 6.5feet, and I would have needed 5 boxes total, so $450 just for the strips.

u/partisan98 · 5 pointsr/malelivingspace

>Edit: What is that? It’s so colorful and a cool shape that I want it

It is called a nano leaf. To get one as big as the post is around $400.

Combine two of the $199 9 Piece packs to get 18 piece like OP Has to get best value

You can also get a 15 Piece start pack for 349.99

Weirdly even the knock off brands are pretty expensive.

[The Brione Smart LED Light has 9 pieces and is 179.99](
https://www.amazon.com/Brione-Decoration-Multicolor-Adjustable-Bluetooth/dp/B07K9MPW4D/ref=sr_1_17?keywords=nano+leaf&qid=1564423025&s=gateway&sr=8-17)

Even Ali Express ones are stupid expensive for some reason.

The 9 Piece square knock off brand is 211.41.

The 4 piece fake brand names ones are 108.99

u/orangedrink888 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I use a USB lightstrip inside my case and use a USB A to USB Motherboard 4-Pin Header to connect it. All for under $15. The led strip has a control to set color and mode (blink, color cycle, etc). Cheap and effective solution for case lighting. I really didn't want to add molex connectors to my PSU so this was the best solution. Just to note, the LEDs will stay on if connected to the USB header. If you want it to turn off when computer is off, you may need to set USB power in your BIOS. I keep it on off the hell of it, it looks cool just cycling colors.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015R44RZC
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000IV6S9S

u/The_Phallic_Image · 4 pointsr/microgrowery

Soil: Fox Farm

Nutes: Fox Farm

Humidity: 36-53%

Temperature: 70-83 F

Primary Lighting: Mars-Hydro 3x100w

Supplemental Lighting: three strips of these LED's http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002QQ48TK/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Light Cycle: 24/0

pH: 6.5 going in, runoff, 5.5

on the bright side i have two autoflowering plants that are growing great (one in link)

Edit: format

u/Ferny_m18 · 4 pointsr/amazonecho

I recommend the Yeelight bulbs. I now have a bunch in my house since they are pretty inexpensive and do not require a hub. They work flawlessly with my Echo. They are $25 right now I believe and they were about $45 when I bought them so it's a steal.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01LRTWQJ0/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1499480989&sr=8-3&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=yeelight&dpPl=1&dpID=31GyDmq0I%2BL&ref=plSrch

Edit: I forgot to mention they have a White version where you can only adjust the temperature of the whiteness, they are cheaper. They also have RGB strips that work with Alexa, and flawlessly too.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01LRT0B56/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1499480989&sr=8-2&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=yeelight&dpPl=1&dpID=41zF9u6IqQL&ref=plSrch

u/doingbusinessDOBIS · 1 pointr/WildernessBackpacking

I see that you're planning to use a USB power pack + the Black Diamond Revolt. I must say that I tried this out and was highly disappointed by the brightness of the headlamp with rechargeable batteries. It was only semi-bright at full charge, and then you can see them dimming down to nothing within just a few hours.

I ultimately opted for a mini usb clip light (these can get up to 45 lumens and is rechargeable!), which was much more reliable than the revolt IMHO. And then I brought this as a backup light, which clips right into your power pack and weighs (I hate this phrase but in this case it's true), next to nothing.

Also I personally feel that with all the options available for lightweight USB based lights, there's no need for the tent with the built-in lights. It would save money and flexibility to get a normal tent and then bring your own little USB strip like this.

u/NessInOnett · 1 pointr/computers

The first link in my comment comes with the control box and 3 LED strips. You can buy extra LED strips if you want but you might not need to, they're really bright. You could always buy extra strips later if you think you need them.

There are other options too besides the corsair kit.. like this one controlled by a remote http://www.amazon.com/eTopxizu-Computer-RGB-control-Flexible/dp/B00W3HZTPE

u/OXiDE_1 · 2 pointsr/AskBattlestations

I’ve used these Vansky LED strips from amazon and been pretty happy with them, they plug into a USB port for power instead of batteries and you can change the color of the lighting.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01A9RN2L2/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_awdb_t1_uFl9Bb8J9HFH9

u/BringBackMXE · 1 pointr/Drugs

My recommendation would to be look for objects with a lot of visual texture. Stuccowalls are the trippiest thing to look at while up.

Get these: http://www.amazon.com/SUPERNIGHT-Changing-Flexible-Remote-Control/dp/B00BP4GNRY/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1452560811&sr=8-3&keywords=rgb+led+lights

Had a buddy line the top of their living room with them. Instantly able to change the color of the room. Tricolor strobing is amazing, and seven color fade can make any space way more interesting. Some people can't deal with their harshness though.

u/redlotusaustin · 3 pointsr/homeassistant

If you're ok with the strips only being one color at a time (no rainbows, fire effects, chasing lights, etc.), then the absolute simplest thing to do would be a wifi controller with a set of rgb(w) lights:

u/bgohsman · 1 pointr/laptopgaming

For anyone curious about the LED backlighting, that was also under $20. It’s just over 6’ long. It’s meant for the back of a monitor, but worked perfectly on my desk: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0796TLP4S?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

u/Youtellhimguy · 5 pointsr/battlestations

Thank you!


https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0796TLP4S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


These are really nice because there's an app that controls all the lights as well as a button that attaches to it. I have my button under my desk with some double sided tape.

u/jocosian · 1 pointr/smarthome

Still significantly pricier in Canada, but the Yeelights are one of the cheaper options that support automation. Not sure about Smartthings specifically, but they work with Home Assistant at least. Looks like they can be had used for a reasonable price on Amazon.

u/tehshortbus · 3 pointsr/DIY

I know I'm not really answering your question here... but we just installed 5 more foot of cabinet space and my wife wanted some under cabinet lighting. I looked on Amazon and most of the stuff was pretty expensive.

I opted instead to do LED strip lighting and ordered 32' of it + transformer + dimmer for the same price as 24" of any of the other solutions. The pluses are:

  • LED strips can be cut into 2" sections so you can cut it to length (soldering is required but very minor and simple)
  • The strips have sticky back so you can stick it right under the counter. I used some glue to help some parts stay but not too necessary.
  • Very low voltage and power consumption.
  • Wires are easy to hide

    Pics are here: http://imgur.com/a/R6ynJ

    Here's what I got:

    Transformer/Power Supply

    Warm White LED Strips (16ft)

    Dimmer w/Wireless Remote

    I used 2x 16ft strips and it worked just fine. Came up to a total of $63.25
u/SpecterCody · 1 pointr/battlestations

I'll copy paste it then:

Some info...

Right Build:

Case: NZXT h510 Elite

Monitor: LG 32GK650G-B 32" QHD Gaming Monitor (144hz)

Keyboard: Razer Blackwidow X (mercury white)

Mouse: Razer Basilisk (mercury white)

Mousepad: Steelseries QcK Prism Gaming Surface (XL)

Headset: Steelseries Arctis Pro Wireless

Speakers: Logitech Z207 2.0 Multi Device Stereo Speaker

MBU: Asus ROG Strix X570-E Gaming ATX Motherboard

CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X

CPU Cooler: NZXT Kraken X62

RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB 32GB

GPU: EVGA GeForce Nvidia 2080 Super FTW3 Ultra

PSU EVGA Supernova 1000 P2 80+ Platinum

Tablet: Microsoft Surface Pro 5

Tablet Stand: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07S73HVW5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Left Build:

Case: Corsair Obsidian Series 750D Performance Full Tower Case (airflow edition)

Monitor: LG 34UC80-B 34-Inch Curved UltraWide QHD IPS Monitor (60hz)

Keyboard: Razer Blackwidow

Mouse: Razer Deathadder

MBU: ASUS TUF Gaming X570-Plus ATX Motherboard

CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3800X (with stock cooler)

RAM: Corsair 16GB

GPU: EVGA GeForce Nvidia 1080ti FTW3 Ultra

PSU: EVGA Supernova 750 G2 80+ Gold

TV/Consoles:

TV: Samsung UN49RU8000FXZA Flat 49" 4K UHD 8 Series Smart TV (2019)

TV Wall Mount: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00VMH7PQM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Console 1: PS4 Pro

Console 2: Nintendo Switch

Furniture:

Left Desk: IKEA Malm with 2 IKEA Malm Cabinets on Casters

Right Desk: IKEA Malm with Pullout Panel

Left Shelf: IKEA Lack 43 1/4" Wall Shelf

Right Shelf: IKEA Lack 74 3/4" Wall Shelf

Console Storage: IKEA Kallax with IKEA DRÖNA Storage Boxes

Chair: Steelcase Think

Decor/Lighting:

Under Shelf/Behind Desk LED Strips: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PLNDJ2N/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1

LED Diffuser Channels (2 packs needed): https://www.amazon.com/Muzata-Aluminum-Channel-Diffuser-Mounting/dp/B01NGWIGXJ/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=Muzata+Aluminum+Channel+for+Led+Strip+Light&qid=1570330250&s=hi&sr=1-5

TV LED Strip: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072QWJRBS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Cord Concealer: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GPBJV6K/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Decorative Wall Tiles: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073NZ67LK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Mounting Tape for Tiles/LEDs (2 rolls needed): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D2LWV7P/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Here's a few close ups of the lighting to get a better understanding how it works: https://imgur.com/a/196iXOy

u/Sik_Against · 1 pointr/Electricity

So you mean if you don't physically touch them, they are safer than the good ol' christmas lights? Because I see too many people complaining. Could it be a placebo?

I thought about something like this

u/-Hyperfyre- · 1 pointr/battlestations

This is copy pasted from a reply to someone else, oops
The ones behind the desk (I used a different power supply than the one included, and actually had these lights before I got my pc quite a while ago. Very good purchase.)

The ones behind the monitor (Not nearly as happy with these ones. They seem overpriced, and the colors aren’t very accurate. The white is plain awful, and the remote is way limited compared to the other strip. But the ease of use and “auto off while pc sleeps” is really nice, as well as the power coming directly off the monitor. They aren’t as bright either, but that’s due to power limits.)

u/wingizm · 2 pointsr/dogs

The head lamp is a good idea! My dog has a reflective collar when it's not too dark out yet, an LED collar when it's dark, and a reflective leash. There are also LED lights you can attach to a regular collar and/or yourself and/or your leash that are pretty cheap.

u/ImAVirgin2025 · 0 pointsr/outrun

I've been wanting to do something similar for a while now. these LED strip lights could be a good start, my church has the same ones and they're pretty dope.

u/mitch84208 · 2 pointsr/hometheater

sure! just layed the LED strips in the rope light channels in the molding! Highly recommend this trim-tex stuff!

crown molding is: http://www.trim-tex.com/products/overview/decorative-beads/crown-moldings/5-glue-crown-molding-light-channel

and i used this kit for the LED's:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WRDG9CQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/SpaceBucketFu · 3 pointsr/SpaceBuckets

People typically use the SMD 5630, water-proof LED strips, as seen here

For more build-material info, check out the www.spacebuckets.com materials page

The SMD5050 variety would work, but are less efficient.

The larger chipsizes such as the SMD7020 draw too much power and get quite warm, increasing difficulty in the heat management department as well as probably being just a tad too bright to be positioned so close to the plant canopy.

edit- Added 7020 info and accidentally admin removed/approved

u/baronvf · 1 pointr/hometheater

Great setup, very tight.

Please tell me you have some bias lighting though. If you don't a cheap solution will make dat TV pop.

https://www.amazon.com/Luminoodle-Bias-Lighting-HDTV-Backlight/dp/B01BKU7B7I/

u/s3kshun61 · 3 pointsr/3Dprinting

Yeah! I did not design the camera mount but here is the original and here is a remix which can house different cameras. Print whichever fits the hardware you have on-hand.

The LEDs are actually just a cheap 2m long USB powered strip I got on amazon. This is the exact one you see in my pictures.

u/EXACTLY25SCHMECKLES · 2 pointsr/SpaceBuckets

I haven't had any problems with the non-waterproof strips. I usually take my plants out of their containers to water, so I haven't worried about them. However, if I were to buy more side lighting I would get more of these warm white 5630 waterproof strips. Their spectrum is a little cooler than the 7020s and they seem somewhat brighter as well.

u/SteelFlexInc · 2 pointsr/CableManagement

Have you taken a look at the NZXT 2 meter (also comes in 1 meter) LED strips? They come in different colors, are pretty inexpensive, and have brightness and power controls.

u/trbone76 · 9 pointsr/aves

Sure! Quick summary: it's clear 2" acrylic tube with paper on the inside to diffuse the light, light strip in the tubes is this, fire at the bottom is these with fabric glued around them. The thrust structure, interstage, nose cones, fairing, legs, raceways, and gridfins are all 3D printed out of black or clear PLA. All the wiring for the light strip runs up wires in the raceways and then down through the tubes

u/bal00 · 1 pointr/AskElectronics

Do yourself a favor and use a strip designed for 5V operation instead. Something like this or this. That way you can use it in conjunction with a rechargeable USB power bank. They also make USB inline switches if you need one.

u/Vova87 · 1 pointr/RocketLeague

There's a ton of options on Amazon, I use this exact one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01BKU7B7I

Not only does it look cool but personally I think it makes it easier on the eyes in low-light viewing.

u/mortarmanmike · 2 pointsr/SpaceBuckets

My main lighting is CFL, so I’m a little confused as to what you’re asking. If you’re asking about the LED strips, this is what I got:

LEDMO SMD5630 LED Strip, 16.4Ft, 300LEDs Warm White 3000K, DC12V Waterproof IP65, 25LM/LED, 2 times brightness than SMD5050 LED Light Strip, LED Strip Light https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01339F5ZO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_IxE3AbYR9P2R4

I got both cool and warm white.

u/DakuShinobi · 2 pointsr/battlestations

Looks dope to me, if you want to crank your RGB up to 11. (and save your eyes at night) you can get a pair of cheap bias lighting strips on amazon. I've gotten 3 and they're way cheaper than trying to get mystic sync ones just to have them cycle colors anyway.


Ones I get are 14 bucks a pop and I've got 4 of them now.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01A9RN2L2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


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u/jamminred · 2 pointsr/Hue

I used two of these hooked up together.
I like this route a little better because they are controllable from any hue app or the hue API. With the API your vera can also control these through Hue hub.

u/c1a0 · 2 pointsr/AskBattlestations

I prefer USB since I have so many phone chargers laying around. I have 3 of these. For the price they are great. You could spend $20 more and get more color options + a remote if you wanted to.

u/huntsefsky · 2 pointsr/battlestations

Congrats! Only a few more months to go. You can make it brother! Here's the link to the LED strips I bought

u/DoublePlusGoodly · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

We use this nightlight on the blue setting. LOVE. IT.

It is bright enough that it is not dark in the room, but dim enough not to interfere with my sleep.

https://www.amazon.com/Ohuhu-Ocean-Night-Projector-Player/dp/B00P8T87FI/ref=sr_1_1?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1481737797&sr=1-1&keywords=ohuhu+ocean+wave+night+light+projector+and+music+player

u/holy666diver · 1 pointr/vinyl

Yeah it connect to my phone through Blutooth :

LED Strip Lights, L8star Color Changing Rope Lights 16.4ft SMD 5050 RGB Light Strips with Bluetooth Controller Sync to Music Apply for TV, Bedroom, Party and Home Decoration (16.4ft) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PLNDJ2N/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_FwnwDb9V0CMDZ

u/cheolieces · 2 pointsr/Corsair

I have these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0796TLP4S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I only got them to test and see how the bluetooth and music mode works since they have a mic attached. No bandwidth issues and the brightness can be controlled, but I do like the LS100 since I would be able to sync with entire build which is corsair

u/JonStarkaryen998 · 1 pointr/battlestations

You won't regret it. I just got a $10-$20 LED strip that comes with a receiver, power supply, and controller off Amazon. Basically something like this

u/WhosFamousNotMe · 1 pointr/computers

Yep, they usually come with remotes or panels that let you change the colours.

Example here. For more, just search "rgb case led" or things like that.

u/cronson · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I used these a few weeks ago to do the same and have been happy.

u/TexasGrill · 2 pointsr/homeassistant

I'm using SUPERNIGHT RGBW LED Strip and a SUPERNIGHT 12V 30A Switching Power Supply.

I followed the guide that came with the controller to get it pared. Just wasn't what I was expecting. I was hopeful for a color wheel type of control instead of the multiple switches.

u/Exevol · 1 pointr/PCBuilds

You can always get a cheap set of LED strips to stick inside your PC that come with a remote that allows you to pick between 15 or so colors. If you go with that route id recommend going with black/white for all of the hardware aka the stuff you cant change the color of since all white or all black can mesh well with any color


https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00W3HZTPE/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/NoShftShck16 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Get something like this and stick it on the back of your desk. Assuming its against the wall it'll illuminate the back really well. You could continue it underneath your desk for an underglow effect as well.

A far more expensive but wicked awesome looking alternative are the Nanoleaf Aurora

u/AudioPhoenix · 2 pointsr/SpaceBuckets

LEDMO SMD5630 LED Strip, 16.4Ft, 300LEDs Warm White 3000K, DC12V Waterproof IP65, 25LM/LED, 2 Times Brightness Than SMD5050 LED Light Strip, LED Strip Light https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01339F5ZO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_y2O2Db6X4XRJD

u/onlylownotes · 3 pointsr/basspedals

Gotcha! I used a Led Strip Light I bought off Amazon. They come in a roll and you can cut them to the exact length you need. There are a bunch of options! White, RGB, remote controlled, app controlled etc.. Here's what I used:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078S48ZTY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_go85BbST4BNZ3

Most are 9v or 12v, and have the same power jacks that pedals use. So I plugged the lights into my power supply. They have an adhesive back to them but I used the cable management clips below to secure them to the board.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HR9VS4I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Og85BbWMEJT53

u/suprslow · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

The setup I have patiently waiting to be installed uses these flexible, trimmable LED strips from Amazon. I was facing basically the same issues as you, so I'll end up mounting the LEDs along the top and entire length of both sides of the door frame. At the junctions between strips and corners, you can use the connectors sold in multi-packs.

I chose my power supply wattage based on this PDF from a manufacturer. Some supplies are sold with an AC cord and plug, and some are available with a hardwire option.

Rather than a motion sensor, I opted to use a jamb switch I picked up from Lowes. Just another option to consider.

u/moustachtic · 1 pointr/prusa3d

This is what I used. Works well just make sure you get the right length. Here's the back

u/Slimygreengoop6 · 2 pointsr/battlestations

Nanoleaf Rhythm Edition Smarter Kit
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079FZGZS4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_vBRLDb9DJ3RBP

A bit pricey but worth it

u/PennStateMatt · 1 pointr/boostedboards

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0796TLP4S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 - Lights

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CYNBNVW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 - Battery

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00178MO58/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 - Glue for battery / light control.

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I zip tie the extra wire of the lights to the battery pack. Then I use that industrial adhesive to stick it to the board. It works really well, I've never had anything fall off using that stuff. I take some gaff tape and put it over all of the components. For the light strips themself, I used the adhesive they have on them to stick to the bottom. That's holding up really well. For the side ones I use a glue gun to stick them on. Those ones require a little fixing up every month or so, banging the board around will unglue them over time. The portable battery for these don't make any noise. It lasts a long time running two strips before needing recharged.

u/captain_carrot · 5 pointsr/DIY

I bought this unit on cyber Monday for $10, it turns on and off with the TV and is pretty convenient.

u/Kijai · 2 pointsr/3Dprinting

I can't really remember the exact one... one of those cheap RGB strips from eBay or Amazon, nothing fancy at all. Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/AMIR-Backlight-Lighting-Waterproof-controller/dp/B073NXF8B7/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1518450863&sr=8-6&keywords=rgb+led+strip+usb

u/Schnodally · 1 pointr/hometheater

The screen I purchased came already packaged with the LED kit. All I had to do was stick em on. They look almost identical to this set.

Like I mentioned in another post I did buy a kit for my old TV. It was very easy to set up: came with a power adapter, double adhesive tape, and a remote that communicated to an IR sensor.

u/c_galaxy · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I'd look into finding a nice white and black wallpaper for your set up and maybe some wall accent lighting. Those two things really help bring the whole battle station into one big piece.

these are the lights I use for wall accent

u/bogus_otis · 7 pointsr/vinyl

Can you link which product you have there? Is it two separate strips that provide the different colors? Where is the strip attached on your setup? I have a similar stand but don't know if I should run the lights along the bottom, middle or top shelf.

This is the product I have https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LRT0B56/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09__o00_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/k3vdizzle · 2 pointsr/raspberry_pi

Really cool! Although, why not save the hassle and just throw in a color changing LED bulb. Cheaper than a PI and a lot less time spent programming since you have to piece together that lamp ;)

u/Baggotry · 1 pointr/buildapc

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00W3HZTPE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I got this for RGB lighting, only complaint is the white light looks kinda blue and the remote only works like 4 inches from the adapter in the case lol

for cable management I used the zipties that came with my case

u/furyque · 2 pointsr/battlestations

The most basic one you can find. Similar to this. :)

u/11000000110111101100 · 2 pointsr/battlestations

this one from Amazon, though I'm sure any would do

u/MonkeySkunks · 1 pointr/HelpMeFind

Are they the same as these:

Nanoleaf Rhythm Edition Smarter Kit - NL28-2003TW-9PK https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079FZGZS4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_H1gBDb54Q9FP4

u/Neuroculus · 1 pointr/battlestations

Edit: I think I found it

Nanoleaf Rhythm Edition Smarter Kit - NL28-2003TW-9PK https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079FZGZS4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_e5x3CbS5NPEAK

u/smsupaul2245 · 2 pointsr/AsiaTripper

Nanoleaf Rhythm Edition Smarter Kit - NL28-2003TW-9PK https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079FZGZS4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_l18uCb0T53N31

自己拼想要的圖案 能從手機調顏色 超推這個

u/djscsi · 1 pointr/BurningMan

Just clip a couple of these to your backpack. Easy peasy.

u/XIIGage · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Oh yeah I guess I should post that. I have had the components for a while, just needed to upgrade my case because I still had an old Thermaltake armor series case that weighed (no joke) 70 pounds.

Specs are:

i7-4770k

EVGA 980ti

16GB DDR3

240GB Crucial SSD

256GB AData SSD

1TB Seagate Storage Drive

LEDs are just some cheap RGB ones I found on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/SUPERNIGHT-Changing-Flexible-Remote-Control/dp/B00BP4GNRY?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00

I had to modify the power connector so I could plug it into a PC power supply.

u/Altheapup · 4 pointsr/hulaween

A Coleman lantern when I need some bright light and this for general ambiance around camp.

u/tomsawyeee · 1 pointr/malelivingspace

I have both of these. The main difference is that the first one is multi-color. Also, having USB power is better than Ikea's AC power since you can plug it into your TV's USB outlet and then the lights will turn on with your TV.

http://www.amazon.com/Vansky-Lighting-Desktop-fatigue-increase/dp/B01A9RN2L2

http://www.amazon.com/Sewell-Direct-SW-30623-Lighting-Backlight/dp/B015JV9QJK

u/lordkramdar · 2 pointsr/originalxbox

I had the idea of splicing the Player 3 internal controller wires into a extra USB out and then buying one of these: https://www.amazon.com/Vansky-Lighting-Powered-backlight-Desktop/dp/B01A9RN2L2/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1519781097&sr=8-4&keywords=vansky+led

Get a clear case, use as much or as little of the LEDs as you want and then plug into the internal USB port.

u/mdamaged · 3 pointsr/pcmasterrace

It does not have to be anything specific as long as you have a way to give it power, for example, these are good as they use USB:

https://www.amazon.com/Luminoodle-Bias-Lighting-HDTV-Backlight/dp/B01BKU7B7I

u/HomieMcBro · 1 pointr/buildapc

Here is a cheap one that is good

u/noahk5037 · 3 pointsr/ElectricSkateboarding

Unfortunately it's only the music that played out loud but it's a cool little show off thing when I'm just chilling and not riding. And here the link to the led lights.

DreamColor LED Strip Lights with APP, Govee 6.56FT/2M USB Light Strip Built-in Digital IC, 5050 RGB Strip Lights, Color Changing with Music Waterproof Led Strip Lights Kit, LED TV Backlight Strip https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0796TLP4S/ref=cm_sw_r_fm_apa_i_.bc1DbYFB1HDZ

u/Thumptubbing · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073NXF8B7


Very cheap with a little remote to control them. Thank you!

u/sppeedracer · 3 pointsr/Judaism

have you checked out the 'smart bulbs' that are out- they have bluetooth and you control them with an app on your phone.

You can set timers, have different colors, patterns. sunrise and sunset, ie dim off at night and dim on in the morning.

https://www.amazon.com/MagicLight-Bluetooth-Smart-Light-Bulb/dp/B00P6WAEHQ

u/btron92 · 2 pointsr/battlestations

I am currently using these strips:
https://www.amazon.ca/Vansky%C2%AE-Lighting-Desktop-fatigue-increase/dp/B01A9RN2L2/ref=sr_1_sc_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1502770083&sr=8-2-spell&keywords=led+strip+vanksy
They were much cheaper when I first got them (around $11-12).


Yes, there are three buttons that come with the controller, which is located at the end of the strip (facing the USB plug in). The buttons are: mode, speed/bright, color. You can choose from about 20 colors.

u/alexbuildspcs · 3 pointsr/buildapcsales

Not sure why this is such a good deal when you can get same thing on Amazon with remote control for about the same?
These are the same but use 3528 leds for $16 https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00BP4GNRY/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1467419174&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=rgb+led+strip&dpPl=1&dpID=51hQb-dcRUL&ref=plSrch.
This one is 5050 rgb led and comes with everything you need for $20: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00ASHQQKI/ref=mp_s_a_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1467422946&sr=8-12&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=Rgb+led
Just wondering why this is getting so much attention because I'm in the market for one of these for a pc molex case mod.

u/AnAppleSnail · 2 pointsr/Frugal

Amazon has some decent ones. Here's what you're looking for:

"Warm white," over 1 watt per meter (for brightness)

Here is what I bought: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002QQ48TK/ref=oh_o00_s00_i00_details

You will also need 12V power supplies for it. I have light-switch-controlled outlets in my apartment. Other people go with complex IR-controlled dimmers and such.

u/Brickwell · 2 pointsr/DIY

I went and added these different LED strip lights which are powered by the USB on the speaker amp this morning and this set didn't cause the buzz. The radio dial now changes colors like an old jukebox.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073NXF8B7/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/creaturefromthewoods · 3 pointsr/malelivingspace

Something like this

u/sawsi17 · 1 pointr/battlestations

LED strip lights. I found these at Menards on clearance last year for around $15. Still not a bad price on Amazon and lots of color options.

u/machinehead933 · 3 pointsr/buildapc

Do these $20 RGB LED kits on Amazon work ok:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HXPPUR2

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00W3HZTPE

I don't really feel like spending $60+ on an Nzxt hue or anything for something purely cosmetic

u/_-_-C · 2 pointsr/battlestations

put monitors on one side, tower on the other. Or put the monitors on one side, tower in the middle, and controllers/headset/mic/etc. on the other side. I'm using these to hold power strips, it's only going to work for the long skinny ones though. IKEA has one that can hold a wider variety of sizes. Based on the shadow and graininess of the pic I am guessing you only have a ceiling light? You could add a lamp on one side and one of these on the other. If you want to continue with the green color scheme, you could get one of these orb things and an rgb led strip

u/lancebaldwin · 2 pointsr/ultrawidemasterrace

I can show you mine, gimme a bit and I'll update this comment.


What I bought, this is the rgb version by the way. And what it looks like behind the monitor. Sorry for the potato quality on everything, this is the desk I take to work with me also.

u/-_tetsuo_- · 5 pointsr/Stims

Amazon!

Has a remote, app, and will sync to music or whatever. Only gripe is that it doesn’t get as dim as I’d like but crank it up in a dark room and it can blow your eyes out.

u/Gaff_Tape · 1 pointr/buildapc

NZXT makes some decent LED strip kits. The NZXT Hue fits in a 5.25 bay, runs off SATA power and can be set to any RGB color. If you just want one color, you can get one of the NZXT sleeved light kits; these fit into an empty expansion port on the back and run off Molex power.

u/Synssins · 1 pointr/homeautomation

FLS-PP LED Controller, Zigbee, Hue Compatible

Supernight RGBWW LED Strips

Power Supply, 60 watt 12v

They have a larger power supply available as well. You'll have to do the math on how many strips you want to run.

I have this exact setup with two strips (and no issues whatsoever)... Hue sees it just fine.

u/BugSTi · 2 pointsr/buildapcsales

About $3 more on Amazon, for a longer length (almost 2x long), including prime delivery.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015R44RZC

u/reddituser5708 · 2 pointsr/desksetup

SUPERNIGHT (TM) 5M/16.4 Ft SMD 3528 RGB 300 LED Color Changing Kit with Flexible Strip Light+44 Key IR Remote Control+ Power Supply https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BP4GNRY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_zc0Lyb7Q06YHT

u/Trevor02297 · 1 pointr/nes

Color Changing Light Strip, Nexlux 16.4ft Non-waterproof LED Light Strip 5050 SMD RGB LED Flexible Strip Light Black PCB Board Decoration Lighting 44 key IR Remote Controller UL Power Adapter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078S48ZTY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_En4XBb6TC6XTR. That should be all you need. I took the controller board out of the box, desoldered the plug for lights and power, soldered 2 small wires for power and ran them right to the barrel plug on the NES. I also soldered right to the led strip and to the board. I can get pics next time I take the NES apart. The lights will still work with a 9v power supply.

u/catcatcatmeowmeowmew · 1 pointr/Pets

Lighted pet tags for the dogs for camping or playing fetch at night,love these tags
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0016OI52E/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_RRkRub1XM8K77

u/Bohgeez · 1 pointr/SpaceBuckets

I got these I think the we’re the ones recommended on the space buckets website.

u/roadtrippa88 · 6 pointsr/HomeKit

I am in the process of using a cheap 5050 LED strip and wiring it into a nodeMCU wifi arduino board. This allows the hue and brightness to be changed via wifi from the nodeMCU webserver. Then you can use a home bridge plugin to control that via homekit.

LED Strip and nodeMCU tutorial

Homebridge plugin

All the parts for the 10m 5050 LED Strip and nodeMCU cost between $30-$40


Another alternative would be the Xiaomi YeeLight Strip, its also $30-$40 but only 2m.

It's much less hassle and there is a homebirdge plugin here

u/rclonecopymove · 1 pointr/tradfri

Yeelight strip

Lifx strip (still expensive but no hub required)


[More DIY option ](https://www.amazon.com/Nexlux-Wireless-Controlled-Waterproof-Assistant/dp/B072DXFKRH/
)

with the last option you can add extensions easily or right angle connections (if you want to do the back edge of the TV etc.

u/lIaestheticIl · 2 pointsr/hometheater

Thanks!

The screen doesn't sit 100% flush with my wall. There was literally just enough room for the led strip that I ran around the velvet on the back side. At first I had stuck it on the metal portion, but this causes a lot of light to bleed into the screen so I moved it onto the velvet.

I'd say there was about 1/8th of an inch gap.

These are the lights I got: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WRDG9CQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_6i4Yxb3G3DRS2

u/psisarah · 1 pointr/Hue

Addressable LEDs (WS2xxx, NeoPixel, etc) will not work at all with Hue unless you build some sort of controller which intercepts the signal between a Hue-compatible controller and the strip. These LEDs work completely differently.

RGB LED = These are the ones used with Hue strips. Color is controlled per strip and individual lights can not be controlled. A voltage signal is sent giving power to each red, blue or green (white if its RGBW). Brightness combinations create colors.

Addressable LED = Data is sent to control each LED individually via code. Some strips have just a data pin, some of the ones from Adafruit have a data and clock pin. These have constant voltage from the 5v line and send signals to change color per-led.

Aside from the way these strips behave, they also use different voltages. Hue strips, and generic SMD5050 strips, use 12v. Most of the addressable strips are 12v. You will ruin a 5v strip if you shoot 12v through it.

Now, you can buy any generic SMD5050 led strip and connect it to a Hue-compatible controller. I've done that with these and it works fine, though had to solder the connections since the green and blue were backwards on the pins.

tl;dr Addressable LEDs will not work with the Hue system.

u/likeluis · 1 pointr/battlestations

It's a LED RGB strip I purchased from Amazon 3 years ago (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DTOAWZ2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_A3xyxb8Y0DWKW).

The one behind the TV is a RGB LED strip connected to the USB port (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015R44RZC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_44xyxb5TAQ4Y3).

u/Cpt_Panda · 1 pointr/Sneakers

LINK There are tons of options on amazon this is just the one that worked for me because it was cheap and the right size

u/Molecular_Blackout · 5 pointsr/Monitors

It is a bright screen, depending on what you upgraded from. I have the same monitor and it hurt my eyes as well, to the point where I bought this. It has helped immensely and has RGB. If you can afford it, get one.

u/Ksevio · 0 pointsr/homeautomation

No, you typically need two white channels (5 altogether) to get that and there aren't really any options out there. You can experiment with a few of the different LED strips. I like the light from these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00K6ZJVP4/