Good Day All,
I did a DIY led build using steves leds. Total led power 400watt. Now I want to code my RA so that I can do Thunder storms and clouds... Is this possible?
PWM module and Digital Dimming on led drivers
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Re: PWM module and Digital Dimming on led drivers
If the Steve's LED's are capable of it (I'm assuming they are) here is a thread on the topic.
viewtopic.php?f=12&t=117&p=723&hilit=Storm+Effect#p723
Here is Roberto's post...
viewtopic.php?f=12&t=117&p=723&hilit=Storm+Effect#p723
Here is Roberto's post...
rimai wrote:For those who want to try this with the standard PWM channels, all you have to do is set different values of PWM randomly.
Something like this:Code: Select all
#include <ReefAngel_Features.h> #include <ReefAngel_Globals.h> #include <ReefAngel_Wifi.h> #include <Wire.h> #include <OneWire.h> #include <Time.h> #include <DS1307RTC.h> #include <ReefAngel_EEPROM.h> #include <ReefAngel_NokiaLCD.h> #include <ReefAngel_ATO.h> #include <ReefAngel_Joystick.h> #include <ReefAngel_LED.h> #include <ReefAngel_TempSensor.h> #include <ReefAngel_Relay.h> #include <ReefAngel_PWM.h> #include <ReefAngel_Timer.h> #include <ReefAngel_Memory.h> #include <ReefAngel.h> void setup() { ReefAngel.Init(); //Initialize controller randomSeed(analogRead(0)); } void loop() { ReefAngel.ShowInterface(); if (second(now())==0) StandardThunderstorm(); else ReefAngel.PWM.SetDaylight(0); } void StandardThunderstorm() { byte value=random(255); ReefAngel.PWM.SetDaylight(value); }