Niceee! Is it possible to set a static color (or customize the colors you want to display) when in music mode? I dont like the random colors :(
@MrEngineerReviews9 ай бұрын
Just take it off music mode to set a static color.
@georgew7405 Жыл бұрын
Wow bro I love it this is beautiful 😮... Question, I don't understand the black and red wire. Don't you need 3 wires to connect to the strip for under the hood? Because I see that the red yellow white seems to be short to pass under the hood. Do you use the red and black wire instead? And if you do how?
@MrEngineerReviews Жыл бұрын
I bought the spool of red and black wire and ran 2 strips of it so I had a total of 4 wires. I used one of the second strips as the yellow wire and left the extra one in case I need it in the future. Make sure to mark the wire so you don't mix them up.
@georgew7405 Жыл бұрын
@@MrEngineerReviews thanks man
@georgew7405 Жыл бұрын
Hey man, can you send me the Amazon link please for the strip and the wires because there is so many different types and I'm confused lol
@MrEngineerReviews Жыл бұрын
I just updated the video description with all the links for the products I used for my kitchen under cabinet lighting install. I ordered a few packs of some of them but that will depend on your kitchen how many you need. Let me know if you have any questions.
@georgew7405 Жыл бұрын
@@MrEngineerReviews thanks man, you're the best. My kitchen cabinets are one straight line. The only issue I'm having under the hood. I don't want the light in that area. The same way you did yours.
@outbakjak Жыл бұрын
@@georgew7405you'll need to find a way to run the wires above the hood or through it, use a drill to make a hole, look up kitchen cabinet lighting videos if you're having a hard time still. Not every house is built the same, some may be able to run the wires above, some may need to run the wires through the wall behind the hood, some may need to cut out sections of drywall then repair them later in order to fish the wires through. BUT don't lose hope, for you see, there is a software called WLED that can run on a $5 microcontroller called an ESP32 and you can use those to start and continue the connection wirelessly! If you can't figure out how to get the wires through and around the hood/sections you don't want them in, then look into WLED on ESP32. PS: Your light strips MUST be 12 volt or 24 volt for this to work. Standard 5 volt strips will not work over long distances without additional power wire connections made every 5 meters. Good luck, friend 😊