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Talk:LED Retrofit

795 bytes added, 19:21, 5 June 2012
Ah oups... sorry about that! You were the guy from Geneva, right? The one I talked to on the train (I'm still relatively new, not too good with faces)? BTW, the ones you linked to are actually RGB, however its kind of cheating because every chip is a different color and you can't control the colors separately. What's more, the strips there are of smaller size, thus emitting less light. The only advantage they have over the ones I'm (probably) getting of ebay is that they are waterproof. I think that the ebay ones are still a better option, considering they're less than half the price... [[User:Sasha|Sasha]] 21:35, 21 May 2012 (CEST)
 
Yeah in Switzerland it's expensive, getting the strips via ebay from china is the best deal I think. And no, I'm not from Geneva, I'm the guy with long fair hair from Renens VD (maybe I'll link a photograph in my profile...) --[[User:Wertenbr|Wertenbr]] 00:18, 22 May 2012 (CEST)
 
Can this do the trick for the power supply http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/444287489/S_400_constant_current_led_driver/showimage.html ? [[User:gcmalloc|gcmalloc]]
 
It should, however, I think we can try to use an ATX power supply first, maybe with some [http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-RGB-Signal-Amplifier-DC12V-12A-Common-Anode-for-LED-Strip-Light-/261031724209?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cc6b404b1#ht_5508wt_1140| RGB Amplifiers] incase we cannot push almost 400 watts through the pcb [[User:Sasha|Sasha]]
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