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Best way to control dumb 12V RGB led strips (not WS LEDs)
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[QUOTE="merryoncherry, post: 136453, member: 37249"] I wasn't entirely serious. But I can say that the pixels can be dismantled by peeling the flexible cover off with a craft knife, then immersing in acetone to remove the epoxy. This will unfortunately destroy the wire insulation also, but (to my amazement) chips and LED remain intact and fully working. The other thing I wonder about is drilling into the pixel and using conductive epoxy to connect. Then I realized I have a lot of other ws2811 or similar stuff that would be easier to hack up... maybe the China vendor would even send you some bare. [/QUOTE]
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