Basically, im planning on setting up the lighting for my model train to be controllable with a raspberry-pi type computer, and controlling the lights with WLED.
I cant drill any holes in the table, so i need a kind of led solution that can be hidden but can be quite bright when in one of the houses, so maybe very spaced chrismas-type rgb lights, and also follow a common standard for control with a breadboard.
I live in canada, so links to canadian vendors is preffered
Anyways, i can provide more info if needed, and sorry if this isnt a fit for this community.
I use WLED a lot with strip lights and things and it works great
If you do WLED you should have no need for a bread board. Just get an ESP8266 with male headers and a nice(ish) 12V power supply that can run your strip. From Arduino to LED strip you only need to connect the data pin and ensure 12V PSU ground and 5V PSU ground are connected.
I am leaving the hiding of wires out because I have no clue.
I am curious as to what strip you are planning to use as you will need to (at least from my perspective) hack it apart and extend it with wires to get it nice.
(I advocate for RGB LEDs even though you only need warm white; the stupid stuff you can do with RGB on top of it having warm white is worth it)
Fiber might be a good option, with diffusers on the business end.
That could be an awesome solution to OPs biggest challenge
ooh, shielded fiber looks like a great option, thanks
edit: i might not be able to find one at a price i can afford
til, thanks!
that part’s easy
i may not have been clear, that was the question, im not sure how to get a rgb strip with big enough gaps between the leds
edit: Can i still use WLED if i use an arduino?
WLED its built to work with ESP8266 / ESP32 So I recommend just getting an ESP8266; its the older and cheaper of the two at $15 for 5 (clone)
I was asking about RGB strip because using WLED effectively means you will be using one of some sort. I don’t think I would build it the same way but if I wanted to solve the problem with LED Strips I would get this
https://www.amazon.com/LOAMLIN-WS2812B-Individually-Addressable-Waterproof/dp/B0CBJK9PQ1/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.qMr_bof9n2vCzG35OjlnsYkyE9cTBDJhUqcDfnSC-08DWcUhk4Pn616vWtny0-n_70dv3GRLC6u2JfIlXFY1_wWrPdbF4-pcwhet0ZaeUOTUe0S4XypQdWUS6yijNkzNHfcu_S9uiMP-P-iyMHDnW_bLeXTc6RJokzFJSYBE7rE.PjXFOr6m9zT4bZIvnzB3cDVQwXyX_WoOV_4hzyPsnog&dib_tag=se&keywords=RGB%2BStrip&qid=1722368930&s=lamps-light&sr=1-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&th=1
This strip is nice because it has cutlines after every LED (some strips have the cut lines at every 3) If you are comfortable soldering you can cut the LEDs apart and use wire to connect them together to get things from house to house