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Old 11-07-2006, 1:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Remote LED lighting kit for TV/Room

Hi peeps,

I thought i would start a dedicated thread for this as i didnt think many people would see it if i append it to another thread.

I am designing an LED lighting kit, specificly for use with AV setups. But to make sure I get things right and more suited to home cinema setup's I want to ask the people who will use such kits for some information.

Can you let me know if the spec below would be suitable for your installs?
Is the cable long enough?
Are the tubes too big/small?
too many, or not enough LED tubes?

Any comments and suggestions are taken on board and welcome

This is the current spec:
1) 4x 12" Multicolour LED Strips with 3 meters of cable per strip

2) 1x Control Box (Where the LED Strips plug into) with 4 meters of cable
and a UK plug.

3) 1x Remote Control (to allow the LED strips to be controlled using a
remote control)

4) A packet of 6 Cable Ties and enough double sided sticky pads for the
tubes and control box.


following functions available from the remote control:
1) Fade (control how bright the LED's are)
2) Chase
3) Flash
4) Fade between colours every few seconds
5) Change the lights to another pre-set colour
6) Chase and Fade between colours every few seconds
7) Flash and Fade between colours every few seconds
8) on/off


Any sugestions as to what you would like it to do that it doesnt at the moment etc?
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Old 12-07-2006, 1:15 PM   #2 (permalink)
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will the the remote be RF or IR?
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Old 12-07-2006, 1:17 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Check out the competition at www.cyron.com.

I've just installed it in my set up (see the link on my signiture).

Just wish it could be IR controlled, so I've had to resort to X10.

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Old 12-07-2006, 1:26 PM   #4 (permalink)
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will the the remote be RF or IR?
RF, so you should be able to hide the receiver.
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Check out the competition at www.cyron.com.

I've just installed it in my set up (see the link on my signiture).

Just wish it could be IR controlled, so I've had to resort to X10.

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Cheers,

Ive just taken a look at their kits. Its very similar, however they are offering only two tube kits.

The design is similar. their prices i think are a little high too, its about £65 for the larger 15" kit.

I hope to price the kits less than this, and with more bulbs etc.

Thanks for the heads up. I will be looking at their kit a bit closer today
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I would like some feedback on the following points if possible:

Would you prefure solid acrylic light tubes, or Flexible tubes (like a rubber that you can bend)

I presume the flexible tube, as it will take the shape better on the back of tv's, but the acrylic tubes can have larger LED's thus making the light tubes brighter.

If you have the choice, which would you choose.
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the LED kit demo is now available:

http://www.neon-lights.co.uk/demo_st...g_kit_demo.avi

it is a 4mb video file.

It shows the lighting kit fading bewtween colours. The kit will allow you to set a fixed colour. My camera isnt that good at video, and doesnt show up the cyan, red and white that good im afraid.

The video clip is using 4 led strips, the final kit will use larger strips so will be brighter and light distribution will be more even.
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Look cool noodle what kind of price are you gonna be looking for these kits ?
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Around £55, the price isnt set in stone yet tho.

It all depends on how much the import duty, delivery etc costs.
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Sounds good, gone down the Ikea route myself (I'm sooo cheap!). All I wanted to add was that I use a Harmony 688, and loads of people have 525s, both of which are IR only. I'd love a remote set of lights like this, but they won't work with my remote...maybe you're narrowing your market slightly by using RF.
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I can't view the video for some reason Is it a standard AVI?
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Sounds good, gone down the Ikea route myself (I'm sooo cheap!). All I wanted to add was that I use a Harmony 688, and loads of people have 525s, both of which are IR only. I'd love a remote set of lights like this, but they won't work with my remote...maybe you're narrowing your market slightly by using RF.
Agreed, IR would be better for all of us that have harmony remotes
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I wish I could use IR, but due to the way the kits are produced, it would increase the producton costs by a fair whack, which means it would also increase the price for the end user, by as much as £12 per kit.

would this put you off such a kit?

thanks,

Noodle.

The video is direct from my camera, it should just be a standard avi which will play in windows media player using windows XP
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Re: Remote LED lighting kit for TV/Room

Hi
This maybe abit late but I think the extra £12 for a IR remote would be well worth it. Do you know when these will be avaiable yet?
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Re: Remote LED lighting kit for TV/Room

I've gone down the Ikea route with two blue strips either side, but as many have said it lakes the RF ability. So for me that would be a big selling point if it uses the Z-wave protocal and can be controlled by the Harmony 895 ?
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