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Steini
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I have tried the Ikea dioder and i would not recommend them unless you use it for a small monitor.
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Hurray, I'm doing this as well, just got my lights, only difference is that I'm using a nano. Race ya!
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YEA!! Got it working, looks nice, I am sure I have some fine-tuning left to do, I have to put the nano in an enclosure because the leds from that are visible but wow, this really rocks. I have like 4 leds left over so I have to do some adjustments, I just duct taped each one to the side of my tv.
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Nice!
Could you post your boblight config and what pde you are using?
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I have no idea why no one has made a ready to go out of the box kit for this. I myself would buy one and I'm sure others would too. It's an Untapped market which I'm sure has huge potential. I have 3 tv's I would love this on.. But these guides are just so confusing for me. I wish a simple clean DIY step for step was made. if these were being sold in best buy's or frys I'm sure lots of people would like them.
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I'm using a Uno and getting some pretty sporadic lights in strange places.
Will try your config tonight.
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Got it working with your config file also. Thnx.
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So "any" Arduino board with USB will do?
Nano, UNO, ... which one?