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Shivam Paw

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  1. 12 hours ago, alanchow said:

    its seperated into blocks of 4

    1000, 2, 2700, 100, 500, 1,255, 10, 5000, 7, 0,0, 500, 2, 5000, 1.

    [duration,mode,value,brightness]

    Duration: Gradual change time or sleep time, in milliseconds, minimum value 50.

    Mode: 1 – color, 2 – color temperature, 7 – sleep.

    Value: RGB value when mode is 1, CT value when mode is 2, Ignored when mode is 7.

    Brightness: Brightness value, -1 or 1 ~ 100. Ignored when mode is 7. When this value is -1, brightness in this tuple is ignored (only color or CT change takes effect).

    Yeah, I saw that in the installation guide but I don't get what it's actually doing or what I would need to use for my requirements.

    Any ideas?

  2. 40 minutes ago, alanchow said:

    We actually have an entire installation guide on our website which goes through this.

    Yeah I saw that and the example was 1000, 2, 2700, 100, 500, 1,255, 10, 5000, 7, 0,0, 500, 2, 5000, 1.

    I can't tell what it exactly does though.

    1000 milliseconds, color temperature with a value of 2700 on a brightness of 100
    500 milliseconds, color 255 brightness of 10
    5000 milliseconds sleep
    500 milliseconds color temp 5000 brightness of 1

    What does all of that even mean? Sorry if the questions are nooby.

  3. 7 hours ago, alanchow said:

    Yes it works with the RGBW strip as well.  I have it working at my place.

    Yeelight is a bit weird and kind of cool. You can actually send it the sequence you want to fade from/to.  We implemented this in the driver as an action.

     

    Could you by any chance send some screenshots of how I would get it working? I just want to see what is needed before I buy the lights and driver.

    Thanks :)

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