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<blockquote data-quote="Lightning303" data-source="post: 1065193" data-attributes="member: 97876"><p>So,</p><p>im guessing its software. Are you sure you transfared all the right files to the arduino? Are you sure you actually started the code? In this case FirstLight. Is there a possibility to check if and what code is running?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you define only 20 leds in your arduino, it should only effect the first 20. The leds dont know of each other. They just latch the first 24bits, and send the rest of the message on its way. So led 1 sees 480 bit, led 2 sees 24 less, and led 20 sees just 24 bits. The rest just sees a low signal.</p><p></p><p>I just dont want you to cut the strip, and then later you cant get a refund if something is wrong with them... :/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lightning303, post: 1065193, member: 97876"] So, im guessing its software. Are you sure you transfared all the right files to the arduino? Are you sure you actually started the code? In this case FirstLight. Is there a possibility to check if and what code is running? If you define only 20 leds in your arduino, it should only effect the first 20. The leds dont know of each other. They just latch the first 24bits, and send the rest of the message on its way. So led 1 sees 480 bit, led 2 sees 24 less, and led 20 sees just 24 bits. The rest just sees a low signal. I just dont want you to cut the strip, and then later you cant get a refund if something is wrong with them... :/ [/QUOTE]
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