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<blockquote data-quote="shadow.clone" data-source="post: 195306" data-attributes="member: 1345"><p>Sorry Im browsing on my phone and didn't notice the LED drivers in the photo you posted. That LED strip seems like a custom creation from Adafruit. I doubt you'll get something like that in SA. 40 dollars isnt bad considering they have LED drivers built-in and they're diffuse type LEDs. Hopefully shipping won't kill the deal. </p><p></p><p>I only used 3W RGB LEDs as they produced more a diffused colour than the LED strips I had and I could tone down the red and green LEDs to match the blue LED without losing too many lumens. If you're handy with electronics/programming, you could use something like a TLC5940 to drive whatever LEDs you choose. Sadly I lost the TLC5940/ULN2003 PIC firmware I wrote in a HDD crash or I would have offered you my LED controller "solution".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadow.clone, post: 195306, member: 1345"] Sorry Im browsing on my phone and didn't notice the LED drivers in the photo you posted. That LED strip seems like a custom creation from Adafruit. I doubt you'll get something like that in SA. 40 dollars isnt bad considering they have LED drivers built-in and they're diffuse type LEDs. Hopefully shipping won't kill the deal. I only used 3W RGB LEDs as they produced more a diffused colour than the LED strips I had and I could tone down the red and green LEDs to match the blue LED without losing too many lumens. If you're handy with electronics/programming, you could use something like a TLC5940 to drive whatever LEDs you choose. Sadly I lost the TLC5940/ULN2003 PIC firmware I wrote in a HDD crash or I would have offered you my LED controller "solution". [/QUOTE]
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