Hans Hovenier
Hans Hovenier
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DIY fireplace with LEDs
I made a fireplace fire simulation with individually addressable LED strips. I use the WS2812B controlled by an ESP8266. The ESP is programmed in the Arduino IDE.
Check the code for this effect on Github:
github.com/hansie8888/LED-Fire-lava-effects-
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Видео

firelamp / lavalamp WS2812 project (Fastled matrix)
Просмотров 9 тыс.4 года назад
This is my first video for building a lava lamp. I started with the fire effect because it is a little easier to program. The lamp consists of two WS2812B LED strips of 300 LEDs. Powered by an esp8266 wemos d1 mini pro. I use an 8 x 74 matrix. From the library of fastled. Programmed in the Arduino IDE. Sketch on Github: github.com/hansie8888/LED-Fire-lava-effects-
Music LED project 1 with a WS2812B and a SP107E
Просмотров 9454 года назад
This is my first project with a LED-matrix. I am creating LED-project for some time now. Normaly I use an Arduino, ESP8266 or a Teensy to controle these projects. But a SP107E is easy to use and give a nice output. Project with Fire-sketches and Lava simulations coming up.

Комментарии

  • @azimalif266
    @azimalif266 2 месяца назад

    Awesome Subbing for the lava lamp.

  • @petrikkucicek
    @petrikkucicek 2 месяца назад

    Super animace, mohl bych požadat o schema zapojeni led pasku? Chtěl bych to zapojit svisle jak to mate ve videu děkuji

  • @RND-USA
    @RND-USA 5 месяцев назад

    So cool!

  • @draginator6
    @draginator6 6 месяцев назад

    Looks awesome, the diffusion is really nice on it!

  • @aleks-s1442
    @aleks-s1442 9 месяцев назад

    Я делал в корпусе от Аннэт на маркете маленькую 70*200мм- без пленки хорошо рассеивает никакой пленки не надо.еще и не разбивается-прочная офигеть.

  • @x-TURBO-x
    @x-TURBO-x 11 месяцев назад

    where is schematic how tococcnect led strips to arduino?

  • @DisgruntledPigumon
    @DisgruntledPigumon 11 месяцев назад

    Now make one that looks like the video thumbnail. 😅

  • @frankheu1006
    @frankheu1006 Год назад

    Nice, do you have the cabling plan and ino Sketch for your nice Project?

  • @esopr4160
    @esopr4160 2 года назад

    ruclips.net/video/9jnEoluXy5w/видео.html

  • @tutwirata8956
    @tutwirata8956 3 года назад

    I love the pattern n wish i could compile on IDE. I only bit familiar using Nano and Uno board.

  • @wclumiere5665
    @wclumiere5665 3 года назад

    Great Job Hans, Thanks for Sharing.

  • @manukalias
    @manukalias 3 года назад

    It looks really Nice, I want to make one ASAP, Already got all the parts👍 I saw your Arduino code, You have 2 files what exactly is func.ino for 🙄🙄

    • @JonBaier74
      @JonBaier74 Год назад

      func.ino looks to be the functions needed for the effect. I would copy the contents of func.ino into the bottom of the vlammen_buis_fastled_5.ino and then compile. The main loop is calling the functions that exist in the func.ino.

  • @Phelos11
    @Phelos11 3 года назад

    Hello Hans, I can compile and flash the code without any problems. Unfortunately the LEDs stay dark. The wiring is OK. Do you have any idea where the problem is?

  • @ros0711
    @ros0711 3 года назад

    You can't leave the complete scetch on github to download because I know a lot about programs. I want to give this effect to my mother

    • @hanshovenier5189
      @hanshovenier5189 3 года назад

      Hey Ros, You can find the code on Github: github.com/hansie8888/LED-Fire-lava-effects- This sketch is a bit different because it does not fade out to the sides.

  • @ros0711
    @ros0711 3 года назад

    Please,please please

  • @ros0711
    @ros0711 3 года назад

    Please code and instruccion montage

  • @ros0711
    @ros0711 3 года назад

    Amazing.please code

  • @ros0711
    @ros0711 3 года назад

    Please code for 12 strips with 64 leds.

  • @ros0711
    @ros0711 3 года назад

    can you upload a separate video step by step how the installation of this wonderful effect. many people would like to repeat it. I am fascinated by this project

  • @ros0711
    @ros0711 3 года назад

    can you upload the finished sketch from this project to get the same effect. also please for the scheme of connecting the led strips.

  • @ros0711
    @ros0711 3 года назад

    can you upload the wiring diagram of the components and sketch please

  • @ros0711
    @ros0711 3 года назад

    Pass me sketch please and I want to connect the 2812 LEDs. I would like to do the project

    • @hanshovenier5189
      @hanshovenier5189 3 года назад

      Thans, you can find de sketch on github.com/hansie8888/LED-Fire-lava-effects-

  • @ros0711
    @ros0711 3 года назад

    Amazing

  • @ros0711
    @ros0711 3 года назад

    Code please

  • @warlordelos
    @warlordelos 4 года назад

    Hi Hans, I stumbled on your vids & you have done an incredible job. I was looking at the lava lamp code on github... amazing! I'm not a programmer by any means but I'm playing with it. I'm trying to do something similar to this LED fireplace project, except I'm having trouble with running multiple LED strips WS2812B to one arduino uno. If you may help? How do you control all the LED strips from one board? Also to have them run in parallel like you did instead of sequentially?

    • @manukalias
      @manukalias 3 года назад

      sorry to hop between your conversation, please make sure you use adequate Amps in used power supply as its the most common issue when using lots of ws2812s.

    • @AJWilcox
      @AJWilcox 3 года назад

      I've got the same question! I have a fire animation working on a single LED, but I'd love to run it across multiple LED strips like this. I can adequately power all the strips, but I just don't know how to run the animation across several at the same time.

  • @kanchisundhar
    @kanchisundhar 4 года назад

    Sir Namaste , WS2812b 5V . Led strip. adapter 5v ok but which ams match sir.

  • @robertkorosi7675
    @robertkorosi7675 4 года назад

    It is realy nice! What is the outside diameter of plexiglass cover?

  • @raffyturc
    @raffyturc 4 года назад

    damn!!! looks soooooo nice! 👍

  • @zephsmith3499
    @zephsmith3499 4 года назад

    Nice! Was there any problem with keeping the matrix aligned (ie: the LEDs vertically aligned) when wrapping, or was the diameter of the inner tube just accidentally perfect?

    • @hanshovenier5189
      @hanshovenier5189 4 года назад

      Thanks, My project was really just a try. And to save time and solder work I just twisted the LEDS around the tube. I had to compromise a little because they didn't line up nicely. But due to the diffusion, the shift is not visible. Maybe next time I'll make the rows vertical so I can put more LEDS in the round.

    • @zephsmith3499
      @zephsmith3499 4 года назад

      @@hanshovenier5189 Well, your spiral wrapping came out very good; the minor misalignment really doesn't matter, as you note, after going through the diffusor. I had been thinking that one might need to wrap the pipe with something easily compressible, like some foam, and then pull just enough to get each row to align with the previous, and glue the strips down. It sounds like you didn't need that kind of padding, which is cool. The circumference of the inner pipe was close enough to N pixel spacings. Good job

    • @SERVISLAPTOPJOGJAPRO
      @SERVISLAPTOPJOGJAPRO 2 года назад

      @@hanshovenier5189 for vertical rows, is this correct, I modified the code .... is there any other part of code, must be changed? Please check.. Thank you... uint16_t XY( uint8_t x, uint8_t y) { uint16_t i; if( kMatrixSerpentineLayout == false) { i = (x * MATRIX_HEIGHT) + y; } if( kMatrixSerpentineLayout == true) { if( y & 0x01) { // Odd rows run backwards uint8_t reverseX = (MATRIX_WIDTH - 1) - x; i = (reverseX * MATRIX_HEIGHT) + y; } else { // Even rows run forwards i = (x * MATRIX_HEIGHT) + y; } } return i; }

    • @frankheu1006
      @frankheu1006 4 месяца назад

      @@SERVISLAPTOPJOGJAPRO Is it workin? Do you have the whole code for me? thx

  • @stefanabare8446
    @stefanabare8446 4 года назад

    Looks awesome! Great job!