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Traditional Looking Lights #20

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Big-Guy-June opened this issue Nov 23, 2019 · 1 comment
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Traditional Looking Lights #20

Big-Guy-June opened this issue Nov 23, 2019 · 1 comment

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@Big-Guy-June
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First off, thank you so much for sharing your projects! I recently purchased ws2812b for the front of my house thanks to you and your links. I have them up and originally ran them using WLED by aircookie as I didn't have Hassio yet. Last week I received my raspberry pi, setup Hassio, and my lights are now running off your program and I love it!! When originally deciding whether to get lights like Dr Zzs or strip lights like yours, I remember you saying with strip lights you can get them to look more traditional or do neat effects so I went the strip light way. My wife would really like more traditional look for christmas and so I was wondering if it would be possible for you to add a program where you have 1 Led on then the next off? For example it would look like this and just repeat; Red, off, White, off, Green, Off, . . . No blinking or anything, just constantly on as described.
Thanks again for all your time and expertise.

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zskullz commented Sep 25, 2020

I've added a version of this in my fork where there are 3 off in between the on. With only 1 off it didn't quite have the same effect as a traditional set of lights.

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