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✨ Instant vibe check! Just upgraded my setup with rainbow LED lights 💫💕💡 Now my room finally matches the energy 🎶🔥
✨ Instant vibe check! Just upgraded my setup with rainbow LED lights 💫💕💡 Now my room finally matches the energy 🎶🔥
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[EN] The LEDs have arrived. And now I’ve got this little dilemma. I don’t take photos for this blog. I don’t plan my shots thinking about what I’ll write, what the post will be about, or what kind of photos I’ll need. I just have this habit of photographing every day. I take pictures, and later I write something to go with a few of them.
But sometimes I catch myself writing about something specific that I don’t actually have photos of. Like now — I didn’t take any shots of the lights themselves. Do you think I should change that? Or do you honestly not care?
As for the LEDs — 60 W is a bit underwhelming. I knew I was buying something weaker, but in practice it feels a bit different. The idea was to start with two small lights and later expand the setup with two stronger ones — say, 200 and 300 W. But never mind the power. What disappointed me most was the stand mount on the adapter — it can’t hold a 60x90 softbox, and the light just droops under the weight. Didn’t see that coming.
Overall, though, the lights are small and neat. The color rendering is good. The set came with a mini reflector — though it’s more like a spotlight, narrow and focused. You can almost get a proper spotlight effect. I’ll have some fun experimenting. It’s just that this adapter means I can’t use my current modifiers anymore. Bit of a bummer. But hey — at least now I’ve got something to save up for.
[PL] Przyszły LED-y. I tu mam taką rozkminę. Ja nie robię zdjęć pod kątem tego bloga. Nie mam tak, że zastanawiam się, co napiszę, o czym będzie post i jakich zdjęć będę potrzebował. Mam po prostu nawyk codziennego fotografowania. Robię zdjęcia, a potem coś tam piszę pod kilkoma wybranymi.
Ale czasami łapię się na tym, że piszę o czymś konkretnym, czego nie mam na zdjęciach. Tak jak teraz - nie zrobiłem zdjęć samych lampek. Myślicie, że powinienem się poprawić? Czy macie to gdzieś?
Co do samych LED-ów - 60 W to jednak mało. Wiedziałem, że kupuję coś słabszego, ale w praktyce wygląda to trochę inaczej. Zamysł był taki, by kupić dwa małe i z czasem rozszerzyć zestaw o dwa mocniejsze światła, powiedzmy 200 i 300 W. No ale mniejsza o moc. Rozczarował mnie sam uchwyt statywowy w adapterze — nie jest w stanie utrzymać softboxa 60x90 i lampa opada pod jego ciężarem. Nie przewidziałem takiej opcji.
Generalnie jednak lampki są małe i zgrabne. Światło dobrze odwzorowuje kolory. W zestawie jest mini strumienica, choć bardziej przypomina reflektor - wąski, skupiony. Można zrobić taki prawie że spotlight. Będę się bawić. Tylko ten adapter pozbawił mnie możliwości używania obecnych modyfikatorów. Trochę lipa. No ale co? Mam na co zbierać.
mini Sparkle Motion prototype - a tiny, fully-featured WLED board ✨🔌📏💡🌈
We're doing a lot of serious testing with our WLED mega-board, code-name Sparkle Motion .
Coming soon! We're designing a board for using WLED - and we want to make like the bestest board in the wholeworld. Our resident me
While doing some holiday lighting projects, we also wanted something slim enough to slip into any design. It still uses an ESP32 for the best support, with USB-serial programming, 5A fuse, 5V level shifting + 100 ohm series resistors for pixel drivers, user/reset buttons, a user LED and onboard neopixel, JST SH analog/digital connector, QT I2C connector, 4 GPIO plus power/ground breakouts, and USB type C power/data input.
However, this version is made simpler and less expensive by dropping the DC jack and USB PD support: it's only for 5V strips if you want to power them directly (you could still drive 12V or 24V pixels, but you'll need separate power for them). Instead of a full set of terminal blocks for 3 signals, we only have two outputs, and they have to share the power and ground pins. It could also be used for a single two-pin dotstar LED setup. We kept the built-in I2S mic but dropped the on-board IR sensor - if you want an IR sensor, you'll be able to plug it into the JST SH port with a simple cable or solder it into the breakout pads.
The trade-off is that it's much smaller and slimmer, especially when no terminal blocks are soldered in by default: only 1.2" long x 0.785" wide (~1 sq in) x 0.3" thick vs. the original's 2" x 1.3" (2.6 sq in) x 0.55". To get it that small, we went 4-layer to give us a nice big ground and 5V plane in the middle and double-sided assembly. Coming soon.
We made a Minior that will light up when you put LEDs inside of it!! This one is in the living room! And can be in yours too! :) Feel free to visit our Etsy to get your own! They come in standard and mini! Great for a chill vibe or for your future Christmas tree! Our Etsy: https://indulgenceindustries.etsy.com
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