Has anyone ever used these before?
http/www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/rgb-bars-and-strips/high-power-rgbw-led-weatherproof-flexible-light-strip--rgb+white-led-strip/1711/
They put out around 29*3 lumens per 4" section (est. 30w incandescent) at full power.
They can be driven either buy the purchasable power supplies on the site, or by custom circuitry. I think with a PIC or some other micro-controller it wouldn't be too hard to do automated sunrise/sunsets or even seasonal lighting changes.
I'm thinking about grabbing a strip to play with. So long as my local RadioShack doesn't go out of business this might prove a far less expensive lighting option for LEDs.
~Skry
http/www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/rgb-bars-and-strips/high-power-rgbw-led-weatherproof-flexible-light-strip--rgb+white-led-strip/1711/
They put out around 29*3 lumens per 4" section (est. 30w incandescent) at full power.
They can be driven either buy the purchasable power supplies on the site, or by custom circuitry. I think with a PIC or some other micro-controller it wouldn't be too hard to do automated sunrise/sunsets or even seasonal lighting changes.
I'm thinking about grabbing a strip to play with. So long as my local RadioShack doesn't go out of business this might prove a far less expensive lighting option for LEDs.
~Skry