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* http://10.208.43.112 -  Tubelight at the bar above the door into zaal1
* http://10.208.43.112 -  Tubelight at the bar above the door into zaal1
* http://10.208.43.226 - Nurdlights, string of 150 rgbleds through zaal1
* http://10.208.43.226 - Nurdlights, string of 150 rgbleds through zaal1
* http://10.208.42.140 - big rawhide lamp


===ESP32 based===
===ESP32 based===
* http://10.208.43.235 - Desklights  
* http://10.208.43.235 - Desklights  
* http://10.208.43.185 - RGB ledstrip behind the trafficlight in zaal1
* http://10.208.43.185 - RGB ledstrip in old toilet


==What is it==
==What is it==

Revision as of 00:51, 14 August 2022

Hosts

ESP8266 based


ESP32 based

What is it

A fast and feature-rich implementation of an ESP8266/ESP32 webserver to control NeoPixel (WS2812B, WS2811, SK6812, APA102) LEDs!

check out port 80 with a webbrowser on one of em? fun thing ; enable 'sync' and 'PC mode' and click on stuff that appears :D

Features

  • WS2812FX library integrated for almost 100 special effects
  • FastLED noise effects and palettes
  • Modern UI with color, effect and segment controls
  • Segments to set different effects and colors to parts of the LEDs
  • Settings page - configuration over network
  • Access Point and station mode - automatic failsafe AP
  • Support for RGBW strips
  • 16 user presets to save and load colors/effects easily, supports cycling through them.
  • Macro functions to automatically execute API calls
  • Nightlight function (gradually dims down)
  • Full OTA software updatability (HTTP + ArduinoOTA), password protectable
  • Configurable analog clock + support for the Cronixie kit by Diamex
  • Configurable Auto Brightness limit for safer operation

Supported light control interfaces

  • WLED app for Android and iOS
  • JSON and HTTP request APIs
  • MQTT
  • Blynk IoT
  • E1.31
  • Hyperion
  • UDP realtime
  • Alexa voice control (including dimming and color)
  • Sync to Philips hue lights
  • Adalight (PC ambilight via serial)
  • Sync color of multiple WLED devices (UDP notifier)
  • Infrared remotes (24-key RGB, receiver required)
  • Simple timers/schedules (time from NTP, timezones/DST supported)