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Faulty power units for 31v Fairy lights
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[QUOTE="someoneAUS, post: 133182, member: 2949"] Will also need to send it pixel data for it to actually do anything AFAIK, which means needing an ESP32 or something at least to generate that pixel data. If its just a static display and you are just trying to stop them from cycling through the different inbuilt effects when they first power on the Hanson board might not be the right fit but if you wanted a bit more control over the effects and the potential to start down the rabbit hole we all love and enjoy ( mostly ) its a good way to go. [URL]https://www.hansonelectronics.com.au/product/2811dc2-30/[/URL] <-DC controller linked above. Needs the 31v power supply to power the lights. [URL]https://www.hansonelectronics.com.au/product/power-supply-s-200-31/[/URL] <-200 watt 31v power supply. [URL]https://shop.allnetchina.cn/collections/quinled/products/quinled-dig-uno-v3r7-digital-led-controller?variant=39296748585062[/URL] <- Quinled Uno to supply the pixel data... think like the patterns that the normal power supply that comes with the lights does but on steroids... to the DC controller above. There are many options for the pixel data supplier bit, the quinleds are pretty cheap and have a good rep. [/QUOTE]
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