💡QuinLED💡New COB style addressable LED strip

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  • Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
  • Recently COB LED strip and especially addressable LED strip have become available in more variants then the 332LEDs/m one we looked at before. Let's take a look at 60, 100, 160, 240 and 332LEDs/m and see how they compare against a standard 60LEDs/m ws2812b strip!
    0:00 - Video introduction
    1:20 - Test explanation
    2:00 - Testing setup with Dig-Octa
    3:51 - Talking LEDs/m and data
    6:20 - 2 example projects
    8:29 - Talking about power
    11:45 - Talking about brightness
    13:13 - Animation smoothness
    13:55 - Price comparison
    16:33 - Great with dig2go!
    16:50 - End conclusion
    📝 Discord 📝
    If you still have any questions, let me know in the comments or join the Intermittent Technology Discord server here: / discord
    ░▒▓[Shopping links]▓▒░
    ❕ All below links can be affiliate links which provide me with a small kickback in case you purchase something. If you use them, thank you very much! :D ❕
    💡 ws2812b 5050 SMD 60LEDs/m strip: geni.us/du5QrP
    💡 5v addressable COB 60 / 100 / 160 LEDs/m: geni.us/8XELGL
    💡 5v addressable COB 240LEDs/m: geni.us/gl7mBbL
    💡 5v addressable COB 332LEDs/m: geni.us/kT98l
    🖨️ Dig-Octa meanwell LRS-600 3D print mount used in the video: www.printables.com/model/5381...
    My custom Addressable LED controllers available for sale!
    ✨ dig2go dedicated website: dig2go.info
    ✨ QuinLED-Dig-Uno Pre-Assembled: quinled.info/quinled-dig-uno/
    ✨ QuinLED-Dig-Quad Pre-Assembled: quinled.info/quinled-dig-quad/
    ✨ QuinLED-Dig-Octa System: quinled.info/quinled-dig-octa/
    ✨ QuinLED-Data-Booster(-Maxi): quinled.info/quinled-data-boo...
    ✨ Addressable LED strip guide: quinled.info/2019/06/03/what-...
    ✨ Power supply buying guide: quinled.info/power-supplies-d...
    ✨ QuinLED-Dig-Octa Power Supply recommendations: quinled.info/quinled-dig-octa...
    ✨ Tools and Equipment used page: quinled.info/2018/10/01/tools...
    📚 Real-World Addressable LED power sheets: quinled.info/2020/03/12/digit...
    ░▒▓[Associated blog post & Mentioned in the video]▓▒░
    WLED official websites:
    Download official builds: wled.me
    Web USB programming: install.wled.me
    Custom QuinLED builds: install.quinled.info
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  • @IntermitTech
    @IntermitTech  8 місяців тому +7

    Do you like this new COB style addressable LED strip or do you like the 5050 traditional style better? I'd love to hear your opinions! I think they offer a great new style to be used in projects! :D

    • @rolliseventeen
      @rolliseventeen 8 місяців тому +3

      i searched about efficiency, but not found any lumen ouput measured of them, or even a addressable led strip comparison. . i want to light up 20m at low level, but it would be nice to know which one is most efficient. i know, the 5050 are not really good, i hope the cobs are a bit better.

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  8 місяців тому +2

      Are we talking RGB or white? For analog white it's all a bit easier to compare since the good vendors list lumen per watt, but that's usually for white only. For addressable RGB I'd certainly say these COB style strips are more efficient then a 5050 style one.

    • @rolliseventeen
      @rolliseventeen 8 місяців тому

      @@IntermitTech I want to use RGB. In the COB group, i noticed that the 12v variants need only 12watt and the 24v need around 23watt with the same amount of leds. These are values which btf lighting has on the homepage. I guess it is the controller which can use the lower voltage better instead of transforming down 24v to led level. If the values are real it makes almost no sense using the 24v variants.

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  8 місяців тому +2

      @rolliseventeen unless it's also twice as bright. I haven't throughly tested the 12v version since the amount of zones of the 12v and 24v are the same and then I'd rather have the higher voltage. In that regard those 24v "addressable neon" are among the brightest addressable I've seen!

    • @anthonytalley55
      @anthonytalley55 8 місяців тому

      I already have LEDS/M
      5050 SMD THEN the other 60LEDS

  • @snekoza
    @snekoza 16 годин тому +1

    Thank you very much for your description, I just started to play with LED and thanks to you I just skipped a lot of search on the subject. I subscribed so I don't miss any of your videos. BR from Czech Republic.

  • @YT-Mac-User1
    @YT-Mac-User1 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for providing great information. I just found your channel and website, both super informative as I ramp up learning all this. Looking forward to the 24V COB lights video as it sounds like a good fit for my next project (long run, but very near and visible).

  • @victormultanen1981
    @victormultanen1981 8 місяців тому +2

    As always, very informative and needed video!

  • @NightshadeKc
    @NightshadeKc 8 місяців тому +3

    Thanks Quindor. Love all the updates. Keep them coming.

  • @Mr-Lotron
    @Mr-Lotron 8 місяців тому +9

    Another god tier video - thank you for your service to the LED strip community. I always look forward to your videos.
    An RGBW addressable COB like the SK6812 is what I'm really hoping to see on the market one day.
    Regardless, these high density COB strips are just so cool. I want them all!!

    • @johnsev3046
      @johnsev3046 8 місяців тому

      me too buddy

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  8 місяців тому +9

      I will have one of the first RGBW addressable 24v in the next video! Sadly, it's not perfect and has downsides but I'll make sure to show that in the video about them! :D

    • @rolliseventeen
      @rolliseventeen 8 місяців тому

      @@IntermitTech every experience is appreciated with these products. here in germany one of the "safe Ways" to get a quality strip is the btf lightning shop. aliexpress: you never know, what you get... things (descriptions stay though) change over night, shops come and go..

  • @AERIALPXLCOM
    @AERIALPXLCOM 8 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for your efforts! Very informative.

  • @studiofokus5326
    @studiofokus5326 8 місяців тому +1

    Really good detailed information!

  • @big-ted4065
    @big-ted4065 8 місяців тому +4

    Finding the new COB style much more suitable for smaller projects and not having to worry about diffusion instead of using the old style and finding out that the leds are still visible after spending time diffusing them

  • @adrianvallejo3396
    @adrianvallejo3396 6 місяців тому +1

    The video I needed 🔥🔥

  • @DrZzs
    @DrZzs 8 місяців тому +13

    Now I've gotta make a Sphere out of COB lights!

  • @blackanode
    @blackanode 8 місяців тому +3

    Your deep dives into the led strip types is always appreciated but dangerous for the wallet in the best way. I am excited to try these out. Seeing new LED types is great to see!
    One thing that would be nice but doesn't really help with the main topic of the video is to put on screen what WLED effects you are using when showing the comparison shots.

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  8 місяців тому +2

      Yeah I had planned this but kind of ran out of time and I don't always remember exactly either. I really like the Pallete, Pride2015, Rainbow, Saw, those I know for sure at least!

  • @Random-rt5ec
    @Random-rt5ec 27 днів тому

    Awesome video - I’m just finishing my 1st ever WLED project using the DigiQuad & this video gave me some ideas for my youngest son’s computer desk/study area. I see the purchase of an 8 channel Octi board in the near future

  • @edgar9651
    @edgar9651 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks, I am looking forward to seeing the 24V version. And then it's time for shopping - more than 100m.

  • @TechdoLiberal
    @TechdoLiberal 8 місяців тому +5

    Great video as per usual :) I think these new cob strips will excel at small things, that require high resolution. When the price goes down we might start using them more often but the 5v requirement, being the cob type and high resolution really makes them great for things like mood lighting and such. Super cool!

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  8 місяців тому

      Yes exactly, that's why I wanted to present them and all the different variants! Exciting new options, especially buying those lights pre-made and then replacing the LEDs inside for instance! :D

    • @TechdoLiberal
      @TechdoLiberal 8 місяців тому

      @@IntermitTech precisely what I thought! Or those cool 3D printed cubes and moons, that you stick lights inside. Stick a cylinder with a strip rolled around and you get something unique, professional looking and with wled very powerful too.

    • @darknessblades
      @darknessblades 6 місяців тому

      Just check on aliexpress, and you will find them much much much cheaper

    • @TechdoLiberal
      @TechdoLiberal 6 місяців тому

      @@darknessblades 40 euros for 1 meter isn’t cheap enough yet :D

    • @jeffro.
      @jeffro. 5 місяців тому

      Ditto on what
      @TechdoLiberal said.

  • @arcadeuk
    @arcadeuk 6 місяців тому +1

    Yesterday I randomly read your article and today I randomly see this video. Well I like to think it's random and not google dictating my life to me 🤣

  • @MixPlays
    @MixPlays 7 місяців тому +1

    Awesome video! Is there a project guide or video on how you made the house sign with the led strip backing?

  • @kylegurney8610
    @kylegurney8610 5 місяців тому

    Man I am blown away at the level of detail you provide. I'm looking for 24V LED Cob style for my Christmas lights and I would really like to use your affiliate link if you have one? Money isn't an option I'm just looking for the best option out there as far as weatherproofing and adding strips together to complete the length?

  • @johnsev3046
    @johnsev3046 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks you Q! Led God

  • @Mapantz1
    @Mapantz1 8 місяців тому +2

    I don't know why it has taken so long for COB LED's to appear on strips, or other home devices?! I've got several rear bike lights that use COB LED's, and they are so much better than standard LED's. The higher density makes them stand out better and so visibility at distance increases.

  • @DavidKalwar01
    @DavidKalwar01 7 місяців тому

    When do you expect the 2nd Part video for longer projects to be published? I've been waiting patiently for my new project 😅

  • @user-er4kg8yn3b
    @user-er4kg8yn3b 7 місяців тому +2

    Super great, how to contact you to know more details?

  • @LucidEnemy
    @LucidEnemy 8 місяців тому +2

    can we get a link to that heart lamp? I really want to do this for my first WLED project and have a very rough model built currently but I dont know the best way to model the base to hide the esp and barrel jack inside it

  • @vlaktorbb
    @vlaktorbb 5 місяців тому

    Great video; The 5v addressable COB 240LEDs/m link in under the video is not working anymore.

  • @RonaldCorrao
    @RonaldCorrao 7 місяців тому

    So, I’m new to the led game. I’m making small projects, trying to back light old slot machine glass. Any recommendations on buying a cheap, decent led set or should I make my own? Also, any video recommendations on doing my own setups?

  • @Chad-mf5vo
    @Chad-mf5vo 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks Q, I am currently making a infinity cube with aluminum extrusion. I went the 3030mm size as I could only find LEDs of 7mm to fit the side of the extrusion.
    Now seeing the 5mm COB lights and how good the 160 per metre perform, next cube will be running them I think using the smaller 2020 frame.
    Using a digital with 3 power and data inputs.

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  8 місяців тому +1

      Awesome yeah, that should look great! Just make sure to add a few power points since the 5mm take in less per injection point. The numbers in real-world sheet for 5v are always triple injected so front + middle + end for 5m.

  • @davidfleck1654
    @davidfleck1654 6 місяців тому

    will the dig quad work on UCS2904 RGBW lights> if so what selection is used on dig quad as there is none for this.

  • @CDRaff
    @CDRaff 8 місяців тому +1

    I keep forgetting that high density strips exist. I should have used something like the 100 or 160 in my last project.

  • @BevanMiller
    @BevanMiller 4 місяці тому

    Great video, gave me a good guide. What would you recommend for 2 x 10m strips for a hallway, they would be in a defuser at floor level.

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  4 місяці тому +1

      For 10m I'd go with at least 12v but preferably 24v. Check the 24v COB video.

    • @BevanMiller
      @BevanMiller 4 місяці тому

      Thanks I'll check that out

  • @TekWit
    @TekWit 8 місяців тому +2

    Great video as always. I did not get why you needed two esp32. Indeed without added hardware it can drive 22 strips in full parallel mode and when using couple of shift registers 120 strips in full parallel

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  8 місяців тому +1

      Yeah, if it's not doing anything whatsoever in a vacuum. When running WLED, calculating the effects, gamma correction and everything associated with that, no so much and it runs out of horse power after around 2000 to 2500 LEDs.

    • @TekWit
      @TekWit 8 місяців тому

      @@IntermitTech with wled maybe but here is the esp32 gathering up to 73 universes displaying the results on 12k leds and doing rotation and scaling on top of brightness and gamma calculations. ua-cam.com/video/sYtVOU8Hpss/v-deo.htmlsi=qRMkS9LnIZKO3NLE. The refresh rate of the panel is 130fps. Wled is a great all in solution plug and play wich I like but it doesn’t allow to use the full power of the esp32. I have a question regarding the cob high density. Are they easy to cut ?

  • @timothymason5545
    @timothymason5545 8 місяців тому +1

    I am going to be doing the house numbers for my house real soon. Will be 141 in 6inch numbers. Should I use the strips you have listed in the worldwide store or look at one of these options? Thanks for all your hard work you do on your videos.

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  8 місяців тому +1

      Either will work in that sense, the 198LEDS/m strip is kind of expensive (since it was partly a custom product) and I expect the 160LEDs/m or 240LEDs/m to do just as well and likely cheaper I think.

    • @timothymason5545
      @timothymason5545 6 місяців тому

      @@IntermitTechwould you do the COB strips you talk about in this video? Just trying to make sure I can get it to fit inside and cut it. Thanks for all your amazing videos.

  • @best49erfan
    @best49erfan 8 місяців тому +1

    where is the video for building the heart?

  • @brianalsum7706
    @brianalsum7706 5 місяців тому

    Great video. I just have one question. With the cob LEDs is each COB individually, addressable or are they bunched into groups? On Amazon I found 24v 630leds/meter but in the description they have this note “Group of 63LED addressable. 1 pixel=1 IC chip=63LED” does this mean that each group of LEDs of 63 would only be addressable as one individual rather than all 630leds being addressable? Where can I find truly individual COB strips?

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  5 місяців тому +1

      Check the nedt 2 videos and you will understand all! :

    • @brianalsum7706
      @brianalsum7706 5 місяців тому

      @@IntermitTech yeah i found those! thanks for your hard work!

  • @kjungst
    @kjungst 8 місяців тому +1

    after next next video you can do a video about those "neon style" (thick square silicon diffusor")

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  8 місяців тому

      Poh, those are a bit harder to do in my opinion since there are literally dozens of variants out there and then they can all be combined with lots of different style LED strips, making it very hard to present just one or a few basically. I have one in mind I've shown off in a livestream before, so we'll see!

  • @chrisw1462
    @chrisw1462 8 місяців тому +2

    Please cover power injection for the COB strips?? Not where, but how it's physically done.

    • @gerryf7015
      @gerryf7015 8 місяців тому

      There is a full separate video on his site for that. A month or two back.

    • @chrisw1462
      @chrisw1462 8 місяців тому

      @@gerryf7015 Grr.. I did search.. couldn't find it. You wouldn't happen to know the title???

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  8 місяців тому +1

      Physically for the 5mm you do so on the bottom! They are tiny pads but it's certainly possible, I happened to post a picture on my Discord while working on this video since each strip was triple injected (front + middle + end) for power testing! On some, that wasn't even enough!! But that's how I test 5v strip so those numbers I put down and added a note. The 10mm strip is a bit easier and they just have pads on the top (and bottom) you can use.
      But basically, peel back the bottom cover and sticky cover and then there is pads like you normally see on top. Make sure to insulate these well if you are putting them inside a metal profile diffuser!

    • @chrisw1462
      @chrisw1462 8 місяців тому

      @@IntermitTech Hmm.. sounds like a 3d printed project coming up...

  • @haudiweg
    @haudiweg 8 місяців тому +1

    I wish there were apa102 versions of them

  • @jdueheue
    @jdueheue 7 місяців тому +1

    maybe I missed it, but what about the heat dissipation for the high density strips? Heat is the absolute enemy and will make a strip fail within short time, so that needs attention. I had several projects with 144led/m WS2812 strips with no good ending since cooling was not done well

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  7 місяців тому

      This is a very true fact! Basically it scale with the amount of power used, if it uses more power, heatsinking becomes more important. The COB LEDs themselves are a bit more efficient then traditional 5050 package style ones, especially the older ws2812b but still, when you are getting up to 240LEDs/m and want to run them with high brightness cooling is certainly a requirement, good point!

  • @richin109
    @richin109 8 місяців тому +1

    Are there any version rated for outdoors? Ip67? Looking for something to use for outdoor Christmas lights

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  8 місяців тому

      Not of these that I'm aware. Of the 24v I have one, but it isn't great, watch out for that video!

  • @algre977
    @algre977 8 місяців тому +1

    Did you get the chance to compare 12w vs 20w for the 160/m ? Also, do you know where I can find the 20w version ?

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  8 місяців тому

      You can find the link for the 20w version in my link but it's only their way to differentiate between the 5mm and 10mm since the 5mm accepts half of the power per injection point. Since I test everything 5v with front + middle + end injection I was much less limited because of that, I don't believe the 20w version will really use more but just that it has more copper on the strip since it's wider. But check the shops in the links, they have both versions!

  • @idjrod49
    @idjrod49 7 місяців тому +1

    What would you recommend for led strips under concrete? Outdoor waterproof.

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  7 місяців тому +1

      Under concrete? I'd concrete in a decent channel and then use that.

  • @kevinhenryviii
    @kevinhenryviii 7 місяців тому

    Hi Quindor. I am on a journey with my LED's installations and thanks to your channel so far. so good. I have purchased a number of Diguno's and all is working great.
    I decided to try a ws2811 24 Cob 720/m via a link your provided and it has arrived. I have a 24v 6 amp power supply as I only plan to use the 5m of the strip.
    My question is what settings do I use for the LED preferences. Your help would be much appreciated.

    • @Elvewizzy.
      @Elvewizzy. 6 місяців тому

      I'll be doing this also but with 12v for 5 meters. Hows your experience?

    • @kevinhenryviii
      @kevinhenryviii 6 місяців тому

      @@Elvewizzy. It looks great. Setting up was easy in WLED. The effects are much different than the individual addressed led strips as the colours change in sections as opposed to individually.

    • @Elvewizzy.
      @Elvewizzy. 6 місяців тому

      @@kevinhenryviii I see. How long was your run if you dont mind me asking :D?

    • @kevinhenryviii
      @kevinhenryviii 6 місяців тому

      @@Elvewizzy. 4m

    • @Elvewizzy.
      @Elvewizzy. 6 місяців тому

      @@kevinhenryviii And no power injection required??

  • @klaneos666
    @klaneos666 7 місяців тому +1

    Is there an equivalent Zigbee version of this controller? I’m sure I’m not the only one out there thinking of wireless network failsafe’s to maintain smart system operability during router or hub downtime…

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  7 місяців тому

      Of the Dig-Octa? No, that's my design basically. But you can run them on Ethernet? Then you are not longer reliant on anything wireless.

  • @user-bx7zz2ov8s
    @user-bx7zz2ov8s 5 місяців тому +1

    can i use the ws2812 library for the cob light strip?

  • @jbphilippi
    @jbphilippi 8 місяців тому +2

    Which ones can I use with the dig2go and how many meters? Only the 60/m version it seems?

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  8 місяців тому

      That one is most recommended yes and because it's only 5mm wide it can only take in 2Amps or so max so it's still slightly limited although for any normal usage scenario it'll be able to deliver 100%. More LEDs means even more power is needed, on 5mm it's 10w max because of the single injection point and 5mm with the dig2go. The 10mm variants will go up to 3Amp or so, so 15w max, maybe the 160LEDs/m 10mm can still look ok but it will be somewhat limited (depending on the total length).

    • @jbphilippi
      @jbphilippi 8 місяців тому

      @@IntermitTech so if I only needed 1m or 2m, I would get away with the higher density ones, e.g. 160/m. The ones with more than 300 per meter are out of the question, right?

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  8 місяців тому

      Sure that's no problem! Basically, with a 10mm strip you can say you can get 15w in to one point with a dig2go. So you can calculate with the given numbers for that length. If 100% one color or 50% RGB white is close to that 15w number, you'll be able to run without limiting. If it's say double, so 30w you can generally still do it, effects that don't activate all LEDs will run nice and bright but effects that do activate them all will run less bright so there are limits how far you can go with that.

  • @wimkramer5330
    @wimkramer5330 8 місяців тому +1

    I bought a dig octa for my Christmas LED project, now I'm just having some problems connecting the brainboards. wled only finds one of the two brainboards each time, how do I solve this? thank you in advance.

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  8 місяців тому +1

      How do you mean "WLED finds" you mean the app? Try the WLED Native app, also check in your router, both should have their own IP address. Also don't configure WiFi and Ethernet at the same time, that can cause issues.

    • @wimkramer5330
      @wimkramer5330 8 місяців тому

      @@IntermitTech I only find one IP address each time, they must indeed have their own IP address, but when I connect to my router via WiFi, I always only find one IP address and it cannot find the other. I therefore connected them one by one to WiFi, but when I start them both I only find one.

    • @wimkramer5330
      @wimkramer5330 8 місяців тому

      @@IntermitTech I will try again next week, I have worked with esp cards before and never had any problems, I then had a list of ip addresses that I could connect to, hopefully next week I can get some help from someone who worked with your material before. I will keep you informed.

  • @terrysavage5816
    @terrysavage5816 7 місяців тому +1

    Could explain pixel count with these and wled? I have a set of fcob rgbic 720 led per meter. I just don't know the number of led is it 36 it says 1 pixel equals 36 led and I ic so 20 ic per meter. So I segment is 36 led but counts as 1 led? But it says 720 led per Meter . 3600 total. I think in the end it's 20 per meter 100 per 5.

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  7 місяців тому

      You basically count the ICs on the strip. Normally they then say each IC is an RGB LED but on these they went event trickier since they are not in a single 5050 package. 720 is R+B+C! So 720 / 3 = 240 RGB LEDs! Then it's 12x per color diode in series per chip so 240 / 12 = 20 zones per meter or 100 per 5 meter.

    • @terrysavage5816
      @terrysavage5816 7 місяців тому

      Yes I ended up correct. I apologize for asking such newbie questions . I just got a bit mixed up due to the 720 led per meter . Ty for your time.

    • @terrysavage5816
      @terrysavage5816 7 місяців тому

      If anyone else is reading this. The type with less ic is a waste when you can buy the same strip with alot more ic witch is more addressable leds. Why would you want them in groups of 36 led and only 100 groups . So there are strips with more chips and more groups same price. I just struggle to see the different applications.

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  7 місяців тому

      Well there is reasons for that though. You need the amount of LEDs in series to drop the voltage from 24v to around 3v which the LED diodes themselves use. I'd rather also have higher resolution options but higher voltage comes with tradeoffs in that sense. If you need high resolution the 5v addressable COB versions go up to 332LEDs/m!

  • @josenyc
    @josenyc 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for sharing all your knowledge. 👍👍👍
    I just ordered this lights
    FCOB LED Strip Light 5M IP68 840 LEDs DC24V RGB COB LED Neon Lights FOB High Linear Soft RA90 Dimmable
    Will this be a good fit for the Octa system with the 7 power board?
    1500w 24v power supply

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  8 місяців тому

      I don't see an IC name in there, are you sure they are digital? If so the Dig-Octa will do great on those, no problem!

    • @josenyc
      @josenyc 8 місяців тому

      ​@@IntermitTech you are absolutely correct. That's why you are the Master at this. I didn't realize they weren't digital when I ordered them 😕😕

  • @spaceminers
    @spaceminers 6 місяців тому

    What kind of controller are you using?

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  6 місяців тому

      I use only my own QuinLED Dig controllers such as the Dig-Uno and Dig-Quad! In this video I believe everything was running through a Dig-Octa board.

    • @spaceminers
      @spaceminers 6 місяців тому

      @@IntermitTech i’m interested in the natural reflections like fire, water ripples, tumbling leaves in the wind lol, etc. Also I have an electric wheelchair. I would like to sync the chasing (or patter loop whatever) with the speed of my wheelchair so it looks as if the light is coming from the ground and not from my chair.

  • @coreyevans9543
    @coreyevans9543 13 днів тому

    Have you done a video on wires and amps?
    I see so many LED videos about setups, batteries etc but none of them go deep into the wires they use.
    They just say something like, I'm using a 12V 25A 300watt power supply with 18 gauge wire.
    I don't get how people can use such little wire gauge with such big amp setups.

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  13 днів тому

      For sure, check out this one, it will teach you how to actually calculate everything instead of random guessing or "I used this" which you indeed often see. quinled.info/the-ultimate-led-strip-power-injection-guide/

    • @coreyevans9543
      @coreyevans9543 13 днів тому

      @@IntermitTech
      Thank you sir 🙏

    • @coreyevans9543
      @coreyevans9543 13 днів тому

      @@IntermitTech
      This helped greatly.
      You personally like 18 gauge as per your site's comments.
      And this comment helped greatly too, assuming I understand it correctly, "If you are, for instance, single feeding a 100w LED strip which runs at 24v and needs 5 meters of cable this requires 4,16A of power and thus a wire thickness of 0.75mm2 to transfer it over those 5 meters. If you however double feed the cable (from both ends) the requirement per cable is only ~2A so thinner cables can be used!"
      So you're saying that if we power inject at both ends this can halve the wire gauge requirements, is that right?
      My system will be 13 meters of WS2812B LEDs.
      I have a 12V 25A 300W LED power bank and the system will appear to use 12V 22A 260W.
      Since 18 gauge wire can support up to 16A (according to Google) and I'm power injecting from start and end, I should be able to use 18 gauge wire at start and end to balance the load.
      What type of fuse would you suggest I use, 2 x 13A fuses for the start and end power injection sites?

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  13 днів тому

      So almost.
      If the total your strip needs is 4A, a single injection will be able to deliver it 4A and thus you calculate the cable length an diameter you need for the to stay under 10% drop.
      If you now however power front + end because of resistance on the strip it will automatically load balance between the two cables and thus each will only carry a maximum of 2A and thus you can again calculate cable diameter needed to stay below 10% drop for each given length.
      In your other example however if you need 22A total this means you will need front + middle + end for 4A + 8A + 4A for up to 16A you can inject and still won't be able to reach that 22A you calculated to need. Thus it becomes front + middle + Middle + end. That gives you the potential to do 4+8+8+4 and thus 24A in total covering the 22A you calculated you'd need.
      Then you take each injection and put the expected power number + length of that injection from the power supply in a voltage drop calculator, stay below 10% drop and that will give you the cable diameter required for it to work correctly.
      Although 18AWG might not melt from 16A, it might transport that with 0.2v voltage drop for a 10cm wire or 6v voltage drop for a 10m wire. It's a current + distance equation!
      Hope it helps!
      P.s you seem to be mixing 5v LEDs with a 12v power supply? And your numbers for current for those LEDs seem very high, did you calculate using 50% white as explained in my video?

    • @coreyevans9543
      @coreyevans9543 13 днів тому

      @@IntermitTech
      Apologies, the LEDs are WS2815, 12V.
      Looking on your data sheet it has the white LEDs at 50% as 27.00 (watts?)
      So over 13 metres that's going to be 70.2 watts in total.
      So my LED power driver should be, say, 150 watts / 12V = 12.5A (in the event I want to increase the brightness % slightly)
      Full brightness seems to cap out around 51watts per strip for all red.
      At 13 metres that's 132.6 watts of red at 100% brightness.
      Is this right?
      Getting the power right is the hardest thing! 🤯

  • @SirWurzi
    @SirWurzi 8 місяців тому +1

    is the addressable 24v cob led brighter than the 5v cob leds?

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  8 місяців тому

      I'd say so yes because it has many more diodes, but if you watched the video you now know, compare Watts, highest watt will usually win in regards to brightness! ;)

    • @hienngo6730
      @hienngo6730 8 місяців тому

      @@IntermitTech do you have affiliate links for the 12V and 24V strips? Shopping for these strips to avoid as much power injection. I know you have a video coming, but need to order early to get them delivered before the holidays :)

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  8 місяців тому

      Sure, some of them are in my guides already. Easiest would be to check out my "addressable neon" vidoe, that description has links for sure! Thnx for thinking about that! ☺️

  • @scottstevens7569
    @scottstevens7569 2 місяці тому

    I have found these new Cob style to ONLY work at full power, and 2/3 of WLED effects are too complex to work. Also hard to solder and make connections, esp when not well marked; not every pad set is suitable for connecting.. Overall, not for same use as regular, when battery powered. ONLY FULL BRIGHTNESS otherwise flashing and color shift.

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  2 місяці тому

      I have seen none of these issues? Yes especially the 5mm variant can be harder to solder. But only full brightness is very odd? Even in this video I show them with various brightness and such?

    • @scottstevens7569
      @scottstevens7569 2 місяці тому

      @@IntermitTech Thanks for reply/update. Have you tried making a section with a new connection? That is where this issue occurs, and things change depending where the string ends, cut 1 off the end and pattern changes. I am keying into possible signal hertz, you mentioned, and different PWM pins output at different strengths on ESp32/Arduino.

    • @IntermitTech
      @IntermitTech  2 місяці тому

      We are talking about digital strip right? Because no matter where I have cut mine, they behave as expected.
      Nothing PWM about these too if you are using digital. They however do require a proper level-shifter and data resistor to function well, don't do well with 3.3v data signal directly from ESP32. But that goes for most strips so I would assume you are using the proper circuit or controller? Otherwise that might be the cause.

    • @scottstevens7569
      @scottstevens7569 2 місяці тому

      WS2812B COB RGBIC Pixels LED Strip Individually Addressable 60/100/160Leds/m WS2812 Smart RGB Dream Color Tape DC5V LED Chip Model-SMD5050:LED Chip Brand
      Epistar
      Yes, I am using a Esp32 and 8266 with level shifters GPIO 2 and 0. The PWM attachement is that arduino changes Hrtz as PWM changes... so I've just read, and that on Arduino different pins have different Hrtz..my brain applies that to ESp also? but that stuff is new area and deep to me.

    • @scottstevens7569
      @scottstevens7569 2 місяці тому

      Add: I have 2 different controlers, well tested with other regular lED strips, 2 out puts each. I have made aboyt 20 connection attemps(wire soldering) as possible overheating suggested, But, in the end, at low brightness they perform incorrectly( 4 sections made out of 2 different 60/100 strips)

  • @mushfiqchoudhury537
    @mushfiqchoudhury537 8 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this break from all the Israel drama

    • @fcastle
      @fcastle 8 місяців тому +4

      Thanks for taking the time to remind us about it.

    • @time608
      @time608 8 місяців тому

      And now the break is over 🤦

  • @NathanSweet
    @NathanSweet 6 місяців тому +1

    I like the videos, but I can't handle turning your head left/right so often and so far. Gotta chill on that! Like 10% of the turning would probably be fine.
    BTW, running LEDs in the reel will overheat them.

  • @chuckholmes2075
    @chuckholmes2075 7 місяців тому +3

    I'm thinking his dentist just gave up. DUDE what is wrong with your head? can't you just look forward and stop wobbling left to right?

  • @gerardaarle
    @gerardaarle 8 місяців тому +1

    omg what are you boring...

  • @petercrossley1069
    @petercrossley1069 6 місяців тому

    Stop saying “amount of leds”. Correct English is “number of leds”