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Rather than using electrical tape, which can be kinda messy, you can slip some thin heat shrink tubing onto a wire before twisting it to the other piece. It's easier & looks way more professional to boot. Furthermore, I'd slip an additional, slightly larger piece over all three wires & slide it out of the way. After you shrink the 3 individual wires, the larger piece then slides over those & shrinks them all together for an even cleaner & more reinforced finish.
Thank you! This is awesome and exactly what I was hoping to see. Then when you said you'll also do a video on reusing Govee lights I rushed to make sure I didn't throw those leftover pieces out!
Your welcome! Hopefully it helps and is easy to follow! Yeah I was in the same boat. I had a ton of leftover govee LED strip lights just sitting there and knew there had to be a way to get them up and running!
I looked up a how to w.o solder, i figured that implies w.o not having to buy a solder gun or parts or special tools needed to figure this out ....but yea ! Can u make a diy with old power cords in the closet or usuing meterials you might have in a common home or a basics how to ....
This was an excellent video. I've worked with the QuinLED before. I've also done some basic projects with ESP32 devices. Here are my questions, comments and video requests. Which ESP32 devices do you purchase? I've have good results with HiLetGo devices. it would be nice if you added a spreedsheet with your RUclips channel for parts recommendations and Amazon links When I work with kids, I've used superglue instead of soldering. Maybe something to test... Maybe a video on a small - hand sized solar panel with a power regulator to charge two 2850 batteries, then drop down/regulate to a 5V. Video on diffuser channels for LED strip lights. I liked your home brew lumber version. LED destruction video. Take some of your leftover strip lights. with all the versions, spray with water, leave outside, dunk in water. Keep up the good work.
Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment! I'm still very new at this and my guess is you know a lot more than I do! I've actually never used an esp32 device yet but a few people have recommended that I do since its better than the esp8266 that I have been using. If you think the HiLetGo ones are good, maybe that will be the first one I order when I do! Do you know how I would add a spreadsheet people could download from my RUclips channel? Or would I just add a link to like a dropbox file? I really like the superglue Idea! I do want to do a video on diffuser channels to see if there are any out there that actually do a good job so I love that idea too! I know nothing about solar stuff but love the idea and maybe if I learn more about that down the road I will try! Thanks so much and I appreciate all the great feedback! Have a blessed day!
Hi this is a very helpful video. I need some help I an in the UK and have 4 pin lights +12v,G,R,B please could you tell me what I need, or help me with links. Would be great tank you.
Thanks so much Lydia for watching and the great question! I wish i had an answer for you but I really have not worked with those type of led strips :( I've really only used the 3pin individually addressable type. I'll take a look on youtube and see if there is anyone else that has some good videos on those type of strips! Thanks again!
Hmm, I dont think I've worked with those types of led strips before that have 4 cables. The ones I'm familiar with are the 5v ones like in the video that have the 3 connection (voltage, ground, and data) Might have to look around for other videos from people who know more about that type of strip! Sorry I'm not more help on this one!
Thanks so much for watching! I've mostly only worked with the 3 pin leds so I'm not exactly sure where that would go. Maybe someone else on here might know for sure and can chime in?!
Found your channel thanks to the govee forum, I'm massively impressed with the quality production of your channel! What video editing software do you use? And how did you start learning? I really wanna start production and you nail that simple and clean feel. Thanks so much btw
Thanks buddy! Glad you enjoy! I use wondershare filmora editing software. I probably only use 2% of the capabilities but it's pretty easy to use! I'm still very much learning on the fly. Filming and editing are things I had never done before so I watched a few RUclips videos on the program so I could at least know the basics! Let me know if you have any other questions! I'm more than happy to help!
It does depend on a lot of factors such as how powerful is the wall plug (they are not all the same) But in my new video with the RGB Baseboard Trim, I'm controlling 200 led lights with the micro usb. Now if i had those 200 lights on white and full brightness, you will for sure see a color drop off as you go further down but since all the animations generally will have colors (which doesn't take as much power as just pure white) I did not notice poor performance.
Thanks so much for watching. It would depend on the alumimun channel you use. There would for sure be some that will work and but there might be a few channels that are too narrow to fit. Just check out the dimension to be sure. but I would say they probably will fit the majority of aluminum channels!
I'll have to make a video soon about powering longer runs. In this video I did a while back I go a little into the wiring aspect at about 5 minutes. ruclips.net/video/56h5jSLMUH0/видео.html
The short answer is yes. I've done that using WLED which has a cool power limiter built in. Your going to have to have the power pretty low which you can control on the WLED app and then it will be up to you to determine if the lights are bright enough for the intended use. I know I have personally been surprised at how many led lights I can power using such a limited power source. Thanks for watching!
@@ChrisMaherDIY i m trying to replicate ur nano leaf design which u have created on the other video. will the psu be enough to get a good brightness out of it ?
@@TheMomonicky sorry, i sent the wrong link in the comment I just deleted. Below is the correct one. If you don't like how bright it is using the PC usb, the next step up I would recommend using would be this: amzn.to/32HnQKQ That would for sure provide more than enough power and if you decide to make something else with more LED's, you could use it for that as well.
Thanks for watching! What lights did you buy? You should be able to hook up the extra strip you have left using this method if you bought the led lights that I put a link in the description for.
@@ChrisMaherDIY so idk if you have seen the like rolls royce starlight DIY that people do in home theaters or movies but i was thinking in that term, fiber optics come in like 200 set bundles and usually at one end sits a light source (in theory a LED strip) and then a box around it that doesnt let that light go anywhere but into the fiber optic
@@Zzafari7 I know exactly what you are talking about! I have not had any experience with that but its something I think looks super cool and I would love to try making something with! Thanks for the idea!
@@ChrisMaherDIY yeah no problem! i saw that most of the cost from the "kits" comes from the led driver which doesn't seem more than just a RBG led, the fiber optic bundle is actually really cheap
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Rather than using electrical tape, which can be kinda messy, you can slip some thin heat shrink tubing onto a wire before twisting it to the other piece. It's easier & looks way more professional to boot. Furthermore, I'd slip an additional, slightly larger piece over all three wires & slide it out of the way. After you shrink the 3 individual wires, the larger piece then slides over those & shrinks them all together for an even cleaner & more reinforced finish.
This is great. I hate soldering. With a passion. This is so much better. I will do this.
Yeah I'm with you! While I do think soldering is the best way to connect things, its something I definitely don't look forward to doing lol.
I love it.
Thank you! This is awesome and exactly what I was hoping to see. Then when you said you'll also do a video on reusing Govee lights I rushed to make sure I didn't throw those leftover pieces out!
Your welcome! Hopefully it helps and is easy to follow! Yeah I was in the same boat. I had a ton of leftover govee LED strip lights just sitting there and knew there had to be a way to get them up and running!
Will the function like music sync and many more work after we give them power?
I looked up a how to w.o solder, i figured that implies w.o not having to buy a solder gun or parts or special tools needed to figure this out ....but yea ! Can u make a diy with old power cords in the closet or usuing meterials you might have in a common home or a basics how to ....
This was an excellent video. I've worked with the QuinLED before. I've also done some basic projects with ESP32 devices. Here are my questions, comments and video requests.
Which ESP32 devices do you purchase? I've have good results with HiLetGo devices.
it would be nice if you added a spreedsheet with your RUclips channel for parts recommendations and Amazon links
When I work with kids, I've used superglue instead of soldering. Maybe something to test...
Maybe a video on a small - hand sized solar panel with a power regulator to charge two 2850 batteries, then drop down/regulate to a 5V.
Video on diffuser channels for LED strip lights. I liked your home brew lumber version.
LED destruction video. Take some of your leftover strip lights. with all the versions, spray with water, leave outside, dunk in water.
Keep up the good work.
Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment! I'm still very new at this and my guess is you know a lot more than I do! I've actually never used an esp32 device yet but a few people have recommended that I do since its better than the esp8266 that I have been using. If you think the HiLetGo ones are good, maybe that will be the first one I order when I do! Do you know how I would add a spreadsheet people could download from my RUclips channel? Or would I just add a link to like a dropbox file? I really like the superglue Idea! I do want to do a video on diffuser channels to see if there are any out there that actually do a good job so I love that idea too! I know nothing about solar stuff but love the idea and maybe if I learn more about that down the road I will try!
Thanks so much and I appreciate all the great feedback! Have a blessed day!
Hey Chris I was wondering if u can make a video on how to wire multiple leds too one power and control supply would be awesome🙂
Thank you, what can I do if the strip has a waterproof coating?
Hi this is a very helpful video. I need some help I an in the UK and have 4 pin lights +12v,G,R,B please could you tell me what I need, or help me with links. Would be great tank you.
Thanks so much Lydia for watching and the great question! I wish i had an answer for you but I really have not worked with those type of led strips :( I've really only used the 3pin individually addressable type. I'll take a look on youtube and see if there is anyone else that has some good videos on those type of strips! Thanks again!
hi great video. my Gove has 4 cable blue Red Green and Black. The light comes on but can't get weed to change colour. any ideas?
Hmm, I dont think I've worked with those types of led strips before that have 4 cables. The ones I'm familiar with are the 5v ones like in the video that have the 3 connection (voltage, ground, and data) Might have to look around for other videos from people who know more about that type of strip! Sorry I'm not more help on this one!
what about the 4 pin lights ? where would the 4th connection go to on the esp board?
Thanks so much for watching! I've mostly only worked with the 3 pin leds so I'm not exactly sure where that would go. Maybe someone else on here might know for sure and can chime in?!
Thanks again Chris! Quick question, does this work with Leds, that have that little clear coating on them?
It does! You just have to peel back the coating a little too get the connectors attached. Great question!!
Found your channel thanks to the govee forum, I'm massively impressed with the quality production of your channel! What video editing software do you use? And how did you start learning? I really wanna start production and you nail that simple and clean feel. Thanks so much btw
Thanks buddy! Glad you enjoy! I use wondershare filmora editing software. I probably only use 2% of the capabilities but it's pretty easy to use! I'm still very much learning on the fly. Filming and editing are things I had never done before so I watched a few RUclips videos on the program so I could at least know the basics! Let me know if you have any other questions! I'm more than happy to help!
I was wondering if how long or how many led strip bulbs can power up using the micro usb (wall plug)
It does depend on a lot of factors such as how powerful is the wall plug (they are not all the same) But in my new video with the RGB Baseboard Trim, I'm controlling 200 led lights with the micro usb. Now if i had those 200 lights on white and full brightness, you will for sure see a color drop off as you go further down but since all the animations generally will have colors (which doesn't take as much power as just pure white) I did not notice poor performance.
@@ChrisMaherDIY dude my man. thank you for this. I am waiting for your new project on powering a long run of strip lights.
all the needed hardware to use left over strips probably add up to costing more than a brand new strip ... am I wrong ?
Can these connectors fit into aluminum channel?
Thanks so much for watching. It would depend on the alumimun channel you use. There would for sure be some that will work and but there might be a few channels that are too narrow to fit. Just check out the dimension to be sure. but I would say they probably will fit the majority of aluminum channels!
How do u do longer strips I need this for a 12 and a half foot strip
I'll have to make a video soon about powering longer runs. In this video I did a while back I go a little into the wiring aspect at about 5 minutes. ruclips.net/video/56h5jSLMUH0/видео.html
I tried to solder. And I suck ass at it. Seriously.
Going out to find some of those connectors tomorrow, hopefully local electrical store have it.
can the WS2812B LED strip 2meter long (60 led per meter) be powered using PC PSU (5v line) ??
The short answer is yes. I've done that using WLED which has a cool power limiter built in. Your going to have to have the power pretty low which you can control on the WLED app and then it will be up to you to determine if the lights are bright enough for the intended use. I know I have personally been surprised at how many led lights I can power using such a limited power source. Thanks for watching!
@@ChrisMaherDIY i m trying to replicate ur nano leaf design which u have created on the other video. will the psu be enough to get a good brightness out of it ?
@@TheMomonicky i think at night it would be bright enough but during the day it would probably look pretty dim if you wanted the lights on.
@@ChrisMaherDIY my room is pretty dark corner of house. but which other Power supply/ adapter would u recommend as the strip doesnt come with any
@@TheMomonicky sorry, i sent the wrong link in the comment I just deleted. Below is the correct one. If you don't like how bright it is using the PC usb, the next step up I would recommend using would be this: amzn.to/32HnQKQ That would for sure provide more than enough power and if you decide to make something else with more LED's, you could use it for that as well.
How to connect rgb cob light ?
Im confused. I bought LED strip lights 2 months ago, wanted to cut it at the copper Mark and now im just left with half unusable LED lights
Thanks for watching! What lights did you buy? You should be able to hook up the extra strip you have left using this method if you bought the led lights that I put a link in the description for.
@@ChrisMaherDIY thanks! Will see
Thanks so much
I was wondering of you have worked with any fiber optics using old LED strips?
I have not. It sounds interesting though. Have you? What's the application?!
@@ChrisMaherDIY so idk if you have seen the like rolls royce starlight DIY that people do in home theaters or movies but i was thinking in that term, fiber optics come in like 200 set bundles and usually at one end sits a light source (in theory a LED strip) and then a box around it that doesnt let that light go anywhere but into the fiber optic
@@Zzafari7 I know exactly what you are talking about! I have not had any experience with that but its something I think looks super cool and I would love to try making something with! Thanks for the idea!
@@ChrisMaherDIY yeah no problem! i saw that most of the cost from the "kits" comes from the led driver which doesn't seem more than just a RBG led, the fiber optic bundle is actually really cheap
@@Zzafari7 I'm even more curious now when you said it's cheap lol. Your speaking my language!
Good tutorial but im not doing allat
GND=Ground
It’s called electrical tape not electrical wire!!
1 hour????😂
Lol fingers were done after that step 😂