I think those are the same as Ladyada's http://learn.adafruit.com/digital-led-strip

Using an Arduino to drive them gives a lot of flexibility and integration with other sensors and such, even a remote.

--R

On 8/28/12 12:31 PM, Dan Penoff wrote:
This is the place we were looking at:

http://www.elementalled.com/high-density-rgb-led-strip-light-by-the-spool.html

They have an amazing amount of LED strips, controllers, etc.  I can see where 
one could get carried away with this stuff quite easily.

Dan


On Aug 28, 2012, at 12:16 PM, Rich Thomas wrote:

I am going to set up some of those for my undercounter lights in my new kitchen 
and program several profiles, maybe put some motion/light sensors around and 
what not to turn them on or adjust colors and brightness for night, day, people 
in there, music?, etc. though the music thing would probably get annoying very 
quickly. Ladyada says they are plenty bright to work as undercounter lights, 
and are a lot cheaper than the pucks at Lowes, plus you can get some 
interesting effects.

Last week I got my latest little project going -- a 16 segment 7LED display 
showing indoor/outdoor temp, baro pressure, and humidity. It was surprisingly 
simple once I figured out how to make the display do what I wanted.  Using a 
cheap Arduino clone and a really cheepcheep display from dealextreme.  Gotta 
put it all on a circuit board and build a nice little box or three (for the 
sensors) to put it all in.  I also want to build a GPS unit for my bike, just 
need time...

--R


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