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  • sdmtr
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    27/04/2017

    Fantastic price for a fantastic LED strip. It's so much fun programming them to display a beautiful light show! It's extremely easy to control with Arduino, but you need to make sure you set it up correctly to avoid damaging the strip. Here's what you need: 1) Since each LED draws between 20 and 60 milliamps and there are 30 of them on this strip, you'll need to supply a separate 5V / 2A power supply to drive it since the Arduino can only supply 500mA through its 5V pin 2) You should add a 1000uF capacitor across the +/- terminals of the power supply to prevent an onrush of current which could destroy the entire strip 3) You should add a 470Ω resistor between the Arduino's data pin and the strip's data pin to prevent spikes on the data line that might destroy the first pixel in the strip Follow those precautions and you'll have a great time with this inexpensive, fun RGB LED strip :)

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  • 14/03/2021

    Looks like good quality, well packed

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