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    accidentally uncontrollable RGB LED :(

    I accidentally got the wrong RGB LEDs. They aren't controllable and have a preprogrammed way of flashing Is there any way I can still access the individual red green and blue diodes to control it myself, or would it not be worth trying? gif of the LED:
  2. PatteGris90

    Led boat lights

    Hi all, I am trying to build some underwater lights for my boat. I am using 10 pcs of 3W RGB 6 pin leds in series and i have tested the output. I am currently using a constant current constant voltage driver. I would like to make a pcb capeable of driving the 10 leds and controling them with...
  3. H

    Microprocessor with one 1 input 3 outputs

    Hi Everyone! I would like your advice on which microprocessor I should use to turn on an RGB LED (basically one color at a time) based on the input value (voltage)? Note: input value range will change in decimals. Thank you.
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    I need help Identifying this led

    Recently a led broke on my keyboard (ducky one 2 mini sf) and I've been looking to replace it but I don't know where I could find or buy it. Its a smd 4 pin rgb led with 2 pins on each side that extend a little bit outwards. if anyone could find anything that is somewhat close to it I would...
  5. S

    RGB LED Strip - Red Light not working after connecting the 2nd strip with Amplifier

    Hi there! Okay so I have 2 RGB LED Strips connected with a portable RGB LED Amplifier but I cannot get the red light to work on the second strip. The Blue and Green ones do work flawlessly on the 2nd strip. Things to note: - I've used 2 power supplies (12V, 2A) - one for the first strip...
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