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LED Backlight for mirror - PIR to control them

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    Mirrorolentia
    last edited by Aug 14, 2017, 5:37 PM

    Hello there,
    I too want to try out this project. I have a WS2812B (60 leds/meter) that I have used for creating a Hyperion configuration. I am planning to use the same. You will probably have to use an external power supply. Seems like a 5 meter strip of 60leds/meter will need ~10-15 Amp current at 5 Volts which obviously Pi cannot sustain. Also I found using an Arduino provides more control than the Pi but that is me. Will try to get something started in a week’s time and update on the progress.
    Please do let me know if you too have started on something.

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      pjkoeleman
      last edited by pjkoeleman Aug 14, 2017, 8:33 PM Aug 14, 2017, 8:32 PM

      @Mirrorolentia said in LED Backlight for mirror - PIR to control them:

      Please do let me know if you too have started on something.

      I’am working on a Pi-hat (plug on to the GPIO connector) witch can control an RGB-LED strip.
      For the software I want to use a PIR and the clock for switching On/Off. With PWM (Puls Wide Modulation) regulating the brightness. Color changing will be random, but there will be a fixed color in a white color, around 3000 K (warm-white).

      It will take some time to build/write the software, because I’am not a software guru.

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        Mirrorolentia
        last edited by Aug 20, 2017, 7:05 PM

        So finally have been able to integrate the led lights :) Got the code working just now. However, will need sometime to make a proper module out of it. Tried out with johnnyfive and node-pixel with some luck…but it was hyperion/boblight that did the magic for me.
        Of course, the trigger comes from Alexa/Echo rather than a PIR sensor.

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          orayoflighto Project Sponsor
          last edited by Aug 21, 2017, 12:19 AM

          I did this.

          alt text

          I used the MMM-PIR-Sensor module and changed the following in node_helper.js:

          From:

                  if (data.indexOf("0x120002") !== -1)
                    exec("/opt/vc/bin/tvservice --preferred && chvt 6 && chvt 7", null);
          

          To:

                  if (data.indexOf("0x120002") !== -1){
                    exec("/opt/vc/bin/tvservice --preferred && chvt 6 && chvt 7", null);
                    exec("python /home/pi/py-spidev/RPi-LPD8806/LED.py");
                 }
          

          and

          From:

                exec("/opt/vc/bin/tvservice -o", null);
          

          To:

                exec("/opt/vc/bin/tvservice -o", null);
                exec("python /home/pi/py-spidev/RPi-LPD8806/off.py");
                 }
          

          Note that in the first from - to there is a “)” missing in the original code that you will need to fix. Also note that as soon as the module gets updated if you hack the code like I did above it will be wiped out when you update.

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            cowboysdude Module Developer @orayoflighto
            last edited by cowboysdude Aug 21, 2017, 12:26 AM Aug 21, 2017, 12:25 AM

            @orayoflighto NICE!!! What light strips did you use?

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              orayoflighto Project Sponsor @cowboysdude
              last edited by Aug 21, 2017, 12:31 AM

              @cowboysdude

              I used these only because they were incredibly cheap and I originally started out looking at MMM-PiLights which uses the same LPD8806 type:

              https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01COEJST8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

              I used this python code:
              https://github.com/longjos/RPi-LPD8806

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                cowboysdude Module Developer @orayoflighto
                last edited by cowboysdude Aug 21, 2017, 12:35 AM Aug 21, 2017, 12:32 AM

                @orayoflighto VERY nice, Thank you!!!

                You outta do a write up with instructions! MANY people would love this!

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                  Snille Module Developer
                  last edited by Aug 21, 2017, 7:36 AM

                  Just to add some depth to this… If you really want to go “crazy” with animations, I’m recommending Bibliopixel and PixelWeb. Then you can “animate” lot’s and trigger them with a curl “command”. Plus you get a nice Web-interface to test the animations in. :)

                  If you cant find it, make it and share it!
                  Modules: MMM-homeassistant-sensors, MMM-Modulebar, MMM-Profilepicture, MMM-Videoplayer

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                    Kimzer
                    last edited by Aug 21, 2017, 7:53 AM

                    Oh lawd! This looks insanely good. Thanks alot for the guide. Out to go buy some strips today! :D

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                      Kimzer @Kimzer
                      last edited by Aug 21, 2017, 11:50 AM

                      @Kimzer said in LED Backlight for mirror - PIR to control them:

                      Oh lawd! This looks insanely good. Thanks alot for the guide. Out to go buy some strips today! :D

                      To quote myself…

                      Can i use any sorts of led strips? Im looking to buy something from a store and not order online if possible.
                      Im in norway so if anyone knows something i could buy please let me know!

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