Hi all,
I am an absolute novice when it comes to this stuff but trying my best to understand it all. The more i research the more confused i get.
Im looking at installing some led strips to my patio. The main function will be for general lighting so wanting something with an ok warm white colour but also like the idea of rgb option for parties. The plan is to install a 1/4 round diffuser on the beam between the sheets to allow the light to reflect up onto the gloss white sheets.
From my research it appears the FCOB SPI RGBW WS2814 IC 896LEDs/M seems to be the best option in terms of warm white with rgb capabilties. I understand each LED isnt addressable but rather it has zones which is fine for what i am wanting it for. I was going to use a QuinLED-Dig-Uno to control the lights and in terms of power supply i think i need a 24v - 160w+ (21w/m x 7.5m = 157.5w).
Photos attached of the patio. Each side is 7.5m and was going to run them seperatly and sync via WLED.
Am i on the right path?
Am i missing anything?
Will this work?
Any other suggestions are welcome.
TIA
Matt
I am an absolute novice when it comes to this stuff but trying my best to understand it all. The more i research the more confused i get.
Im looking at installing some led strips to my patio. The main function will be for general lighting so wanting something with an ok warm white colour but also like the idea of rgb option for parties. The plan is to install a 1/4 round diffuser on the beam between the sheets to allow the light to reflect up onto the gloss white sheets.
From my research it appears the FCOB SPI RGBW WS2814 IC 896LEDs/M seems to be the best option in terms of warm white with rgb capabilties. I understand each LED isnt addressable but rather it has zones which is fine for what i am wanting it for. I was going to use a QuinLED-Dig-Uno to control the lights and in terms of power supply i think i need a 24v - 160w+ (21w/m x 7.5m = 157.5w).
Photos attached of the patio. Each side is 7.5m and was going to run them seperatly and sync via WLED.
Am i on the right path?
Am i missing anything?
Will this work?
Any other suggestions are welcome.
TIA
Matt