Yeah they're pretty good, can do some cool stuff, pretty sure they sell the only board that can run the 2 wire bunnings lightsI use exclusively Hanson Electronics boards
Only "boards" actually as I have 3 that will do them. The next step is to decode the 2 wire pixel protocol that Bunnings sell and work out a controller for them too.Yeah they're pretty good, can do some cool stuff, pretty sure they sell the only board that can run the 2 wire bunnings lights
Please do. I have a few sets that I'd love to be able to control.Only "boards" actually as I have 3 that will do them. The next step is to decode the 2 wire pixel protocol that Bunnings sell and work out a controller for them too.
I like this info @djgra79 although is this all in $Aus or is that $US for the Falcon/Kulp?View attachment 19656
I have been doing some quick research myself for a new megatree controller. Note for future reference the above pricing was as of Jan 2022.
I already had a J1sys P2 (top line) and I don't think you can get them anymore but wanted to compare its pixel count capabilities.
Falcons lead the pack as far as number of pixels they can control, but sometimes that may be too much for what you need (but great for future expansion) but if budget is tight there are smaller options in Kulp & Hanson, but both of which require additional BBB/RaspPi hardware also.
AUD, I converted the USD so it's approx based on the exchange rate that dayI like this info @djgra79 although is this all in $Aus or is that $US for the Falcon/Kulp?
And the cost of the electrician to get the 50kW of power outlets is going to be even higherThe cost of the power supplies and the pixels are going to be MUCH higher than the cost of the controller.