To improve your FPS you could use multiple gpios , 1024 on one gpio is not ideal but I guess it might complete your wiring , for future project use 256 per gpio and you will notice a difference
@@MicroChipz came to say the same. I have pretty much the same as MicroChipz but in a square config, but using 2 pins. Interestingly enough, when I tried using an 8266, WLED gave me a warning to not use 1024 leds on one pin, but when i tried again on an ESP32, WLED did not give me any warning. but I still wired them up in 2 sets of 512.
Hello, I want to make a large matrix, I have an esp8266 witty cloud and I can only use a 30x10 matrix, 300 LEDs in total, it doesn't allow me to use more than that, what could be the problem?
Hi, I have this exact same setup with a nodemcu and have the latest Wled version installed. I have a problem with the nodemcu rebooting every like 30-60 seconds. Does anyone experienced this issue before? or any ideas how can I resolve this. Thanks
I haven't got a power supply capable of running at full , the heat this would generate would be a concern. Each LED uses 60ma and full bright ( white ) so multiply this by 1024. Its a big number.
@@paulushdk I actually just finished a built with 1024 LEDs in a 32x32 configuration, so 4 16x16 panels. I've set the brightness limit to 10A in WLED, and it's still shockingly bright. So yes, they technically could consume 62A, but it's absolutely not necessary to do so.
He did not say anything good in this film. There is nothing about how to connect about the power supply requirements. The configuration is also wrong because the row of diodes is too long and leads to flickering. If someone wants to do it right then look for other videos that explain it better.
Nice, Cheers!
Thank you! Cheers!
now connect it to Home Assistant and publish weather with icons etc..
Is this possible ?
@@MicroChipz technically yes.
Trying to figure it out myself.
Could be done with an API call with WLED too but IDK how to code yet.
To improve your FPS you could use multiple gpios , 1024 on one gpio is not ideal but I guess it might complete your wiring , for future project use 256 per gpio and you will notice a difference
Interesting , will give it a go.
@@MicroChipz came to say the same.
I have pretty much the same as MicroChipz but in a square config, but using 2 pins.
Interestingly enough, when I tried using an 8266, WLED gave me a warning to not use 1024 leds on one pin, but when i tried again on an ESP32, WLED did not give me any warning. but I still wired them up in 2 sets of 512.
I want to build 8feet by 10feet like led wall is it possible to use that led panels or is it also possible to use ws2812b 60 leds/meter.
I think that’s pushing WLED to far there , the current draw will be massive and over 800 LEDs WLED don’t recommend
Can i ask what pcb board are you using? Thanks
Its a custom board i had made a few years ago.
Hello, I want to make a large matrix, I have an esp8266 witty cloud and I can only use a 30x10 matrix, 300 LEDs in total, it doesn't allow me to use more than that, what could be the problem?
i think you will need a esp32 for more , maybe its a limiting issue for power ?
Where did you get the panels from?
AliExpress
Hi,
I have this exact same setup with a nodemcu and have the latest Wled version installed. I have a problem with the nodemcu rebooting every like 30-60 seconds. Does anyone experienced this issue before? or any ideas how can I resolve this.
Thanks
Maybe power draw ? , overloading something ?
How much current the whole setup is drawing on full brightness? (I mean all pixels lit up with full brightness at the same time)
I haven't got a power supply capable of running at full , the heat this would generate would be a concern. Each LED uses 60ma and full bright ( white ) so multiply this by 1024. Its a big number.
It would consume 61.44 Amps. That's nuts
@@paulushdk I actually just finished a built with 1024 LEDs in a 32x32 configuration, so 4 16x16 panels. I've set the brightness limit to 10A in WLED, and it's still shockingly bright. So yes, they technically could consume 62A, but it's absolutely not necessary to do so.
I want control 3000 pixel led live.how can i do this?
I believe segments and using more gpio to control each panel
He did not say anything good in this film. There is nothing about how to connect about the power supply requirements. The configuration is also wrong because the row of diodes is too long and leads to flickering. If someone wants to do it right then look for other videos that explain it better.