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    • Sn1kk3r5undefined
      Sn1kk3r5 @Gixxerfast
      last edited by

      @gixxerfast

      Yeah probably I do misunderstand the guide in this matter. Never the less a 5V PSU is on it's way, I'll report tomorrow or the day after.

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      • Sn1kk3r5undefined
        Sn1kk3r5 @o_lampe
        last edited by

        @o_lampe

        MY example was just to start the configuration on a working example rather then just start writing a macro.

        So from what I understand from your and Gixxer's answers
        is, the 5V will get passed from 5V_EXT to the NEOPIXEL connector. The only limit then is coming from the PSU itself, right?

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        • Gixxerfastundefined
          Gixxerfast @Sn1kk3r5
          last edited by

          @sn1kk3r5 max. 60 LEDs though according to the docs.

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          • Sn1kk3r5undefined
            Sn1kk3r5 @Gixxerfast
            last edited by

            @gixxerfast

            Guideline stated begining from FW 3.3 it's 80, but this would fit no matter if 60 or 80

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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators @Sn1kk3r5
              last edited by dc42

              @sn1kk3r5 said in Configuring SK 6812RGBW LED while 12864mini is connected:

              Hi there,

              I require help, please.

              My 12864 mini is working fine with config:

              M918 P2 R6 C30 E4 F2000000 			  		   ; connect a display directly C= Contrast
               
              M150 X2 R0 U0 B255 P200 S1 F1 			  	   ; display led R= Green U= Red B= Blue
              M150 X2 R0 U255 B0 P200 S1 F1 			   	   ; left encoder led
              M150 X2 R0 U0 B255 P200 S1 F1 	
              

              So I connected my LED stripe to the NP_LED connector and added the following to my config:

              M150 X4 
              M150 X4 R255 U0 B0 W0 P100 S1 F1
              M150 X4 R0 U255 B0 W0 P100 S1 F1
              M150 X4 R0 U0 B255 W0 P100 S1 F1
              M150 X4 R0 U0 B0 W255 P100 S1 F0
              

              ...

              I as well disabled the display with comments to try some kind of stand alone. Nothing I tried worked so far...
              It's always changing the colors of my display and the stripe won't even turn on, no matter if the display is configured or not.

              That's as expected:

              X1 = RGB Neopixels connected to NP_OUT
              X2 = RGB Neopixels connected via the display
              X3 = RGBW Neopixels connected to NP_OUT
              X4 = RGBW Neopixels connected via the display

              So X2 and X4 both address the display.

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              • Sn1kk3r5undefined
                Sn1kk3r5 @dc42
                last edited by

                @dc42

                Thanks for the reply.

                I changed my config to X3 but this doesn't changed anything...
                Is it because of missing 5v on 5v_EXT? Or should the work even without 5v_EXT until a limit of 1A?

                Cheers and Thanks!

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                • o_lampeundefined
                  o_lampe @Sn1kk3r5
                  last edited by

                  @sn1kk3r5 said in Configuring SK 6812RGBW LED while 12864mini is connected:

                  stated begining from FW 3.3 it's 80, but this would fit no matter if 60 or 80

                  It's 60 RGBW or 80 RGB LEDs, but at eg. 50% brightness it can be doubled.
                  I'm currently playing with Arduinos fastLED library, which has amazing features. There you can set max. Watt limit for all strips connected and the brightness of each LED is controlled automatically. Very handy for animated strips or matrix's

                  Currently I'm working out how to control the LEDs on the Arduino from Duet or Slicer-generated gcode

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                  • Sn1kk3r5undefined
                    Sn1kk3r5 @o_lampe
                    last edited by

                    @o_lampe

                    That's by far more then I need. But thanks for the information.

                    Currently I'm trying to get used to the coding, which seems to have some strange effects....

                    Just to ensure I understood yesterdays conversation right.

                    I now have an external 5V 18A 90W PSU. Can I connect this one to the mini 5+ and power about 60 LED'S from the NEOPIXEL connector

                    or do I have to connect the LED'S to the PSU directly cause of the power drain?

                    Thanks in advance.

                    Cheers
                    Cris

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                    • o_lampeundefined
                      o_lampe @Sn1kk3r5
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                      @sn1kk3r5 said in Configuring SK 6812RGBW LED while 12864mini is connected:

                      do I have to connect the LED'S to the PSU directly cause of the power drain?

                      That's what I would do. Just connect the Duet over GND and Data-in to the strip.

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                      • Sn1kk3r5undefined
                        Sn1kk3r5 @o_lampe
                        last edited by

                        @o_lampe
                        Sure that's what I will do in case it'S the only possibility.

                        But to have a nicer cable management it would be good to have one pair from the PSU to the mini and one from the mini going to the strip

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