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===== Some Ideas ===== | ===== Some Ideas ===== | ||
- | Camping, radio and hacking stuff mostly runs off 12V, at fairly high current. This is all well and good for short runs, but voltage drop over longer runs can be problematic. This is why a lot of low voltage DC distribution happens at 48V, and why we should to that too. | + | Camping, radio and hacking stuff mostly runs off 12V. There was talk about 48V to minimise |
The RuiDeng/ | The RuiDeng/ | ||
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==== Lighting ==== | ==== Lighting ==== | ||
- | Rob's lighting stuff has standardised on 2.1mm barrel plugs at some voltage. This is good and should continue to be supported. | + | Rob's lighting stuff has standardised on 5.5/2.1mm barrel plugs at some voltage. This is good and should continue to be supported. |
- | ==== Batteriez ==== | + | Might be worth going to different sizes for 5V/ |
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+ | RGB strips are 4 (5 for the RGBW ones) pin round .1" connectors - could do with something better if they' | ||
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+ | Allie likes the idea of waterproof boxes which distribute power for some LEDs and also potentially form part of a scotcon music distribution system - perhaps they should integrate control for the arrgeebees. ArtNET? sACN? |
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