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Got an ugly-ass nonfunctional fireplace that someone painted black?

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    #1

    Got an ugly-ass nonfunctional fireplace that someone painted black? I’ve got the solution! I’ve had the parts and custom flex boards for a while for this and just no time. Tonight’s the night! Powered by a @wizard Pixelblaze and their HDR strips. It’s gonna go all the way up the fireplace!

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      Got an ugly-ass nonfunctional fireplace that someone painted black? I’ve got the solution! I’ve had the parts and custom flex boards for a while for this and just no time. Tonight’s the night! Powered by a @wizard Pixelblaze and their HDR strips. It’s gonna go all the way up the fireplace!

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      @wizard The two rows running KITT, always my first pattern to make sure i have the LED setup and color order right. Don’t mind the loud music and me excitedly yelling.

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        @wizard The two rows running KITT, always my first pattern to make sure i have the LED setup and color order right. Don’t mind the loud music and me excitedly yelling.

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        #3

        3 more rows up! The right ones are harder for me to solder because I’m right-handed and the angle is funny. Also I really wish I had thought to bring my head-mounted magnifiers from the shop. 😆

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          3 more rows up! The right ones are harder for me to solder because I’m right-handed and the angle is funny. Also I really wish I had thought to bring my head-mounted magnifiers from the shop. 😆

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          This is gonna be so good! This pattern is Marching Rainbow.

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            This is gonna be so good! This pattern is Marching Rainbow.

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            This is the custom flex circuit I made to connect each row to the next. It was also an excuse to order a clear flex PCB from JLC. It sokders directly to the addressable strips and is one brick in spacing.

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              This is the custom flex circuit I made to connect each row to the next. It was also an excuse to order a clear flex PCB from JLC. It sokders directly to the addressable strips and is one brick in spacing.

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              The idea is that I can bend it around the corner and tape it down.

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                The idea is that I can bend it around the corner and tape it down.

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                I’m using one of my Pebble Buddy 4 boards even tho I’m using a standard Pixelblaze for this project. It’s handy because it adds a USB-C connector for power, and power to the LEDs isn’t routed thru the Pixelblaze board (so maybe I can drive more LEDs than if I was using the onboard USB micro connector.) It also adds a connector for the first strip, so I can easily detach the PB if I want to use it for something else or add a sensor board to it.

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                  I’m using one of my Pebble Buddy 4 boards even tho I’m using a standard Pixelblaze for this project. It’s handy because it adds a USB-C connector for power, and power to the LEDs isn’t routed thru the Pixelblaze board (so maybe I can drive more LEDs than if I was using the onboard USB micro connector.) It also adds a connector for the first strip, so I can easily detach the PB if I want to use it for something else or add a sensor board to it.

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                  I figured out after soldering the headers for the layout shown previously that I could have stacked it vertically pretty easily for a smaller footprint. Like so:

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                  • alpenglow@mstdn.socialA alpenglow@mstdn.social

                    I figured out after soldering the headers for the layout shown previously that I could have stacked it vertically pretty easily for a smaller footprint. Like so:

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                    #9

                    I’ve just been lying on my couch watching pretty lights for the past several hours. It’s a little over half wired and may need either power injection or a beefier power supply or both. It’s at 540 LEDs and works well at 10% brightness but the upper rows start to lose blue at 25%.

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