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RarestSquirrel
12-02-2017, 10:09 PM
Afternoon!

Slight issue that I've not been able to solve as of yet.
Boot sound good after battery inserted, along with some flashing of the three pixel test strip I've been using in case I blow something up(set to 3 pixels in override file, normally will be 237).
After that nadda. Mushing the momentary switches doesn't do anything, although I can only only speculate as to how 'correct the + and - are on them to which I've wired the connections.

It almost looks as if the LED's are coming on in the wrong direction... opposite to the little -> on the strips(or under the pixels as it were). Maybe not related at all.

Video explains all:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21EyJponvp8

Anyone have any clue where I've gone wrong?

Current override file:

## Override File
vol=4
beep=40
valsnd=0
deep=15000
muteoff=0
switch=2
offp=0
offd=200
gate=50
hclash=550
hswing=250
swing=200
clash=150
lockup=200
ledstrip=3
ls0=12
ls1=24

## Color profiles
color0=1023,0,0
fcolor0=1023,1023,1023
mcolor0=001
color1=1023,255,0
fcolor1=1023,1023,1023
mcolor1=111
color2=1023,660,0
fcolor2=1023,1023,1023
mcolor2=111
color3=340,1023,0
fcolor3=1023,1023,1023
mcolor3=111
color4=145,1023,0
fcolor4=1023,1023,1023
mcolor4=111
color5=0,1023,0
fcolor5=1023,1023,1023
mcolor5=010
color6=0,1023,340
fcolor6=1023,1023,1023
mcolor6=111
color7=0,1023,635
fcolor7=1023,1023,1023
mcolor7=111
color8=0,1023,1023
fcolor8=1023,1023,1023
mcolor8=110
color9=0,0,1023
fcolor9=1023,1023,1023
mcolor9=100
color10=115,0,1023
fcolor10=1023,1023,1023
mcolor10=111
color11=355,0,1023
fcolor11=1023,1023,1023
mcolor11=111
color12=1023,0,1023
fcolor12=1023,1023,1023
mcolor12=101
color13=1023,0,50
fcolor13=1023,1023,1023
mcolor13=111

RarestSquirrel
12-03-2017, 12:52 AM
DISREGARD: Was reading the momentary switches completely wrong if possibly the most hilarious way - switches don't have + or -... who knew :P (everyone but me)

Oh boy, if I wasn't so happy I'd be totally embarrassed.

https://i.imgur.com/LtcaEOM.jpg

Meatsweats
12-03-2017, 04:28 AM
FYI, ledstrip equals # of leds in one strip, not the total number if you’re using multiple strips.

RarestSquirrel
12-04-2017, 03:35 PM
FYI, ledstrip equals # of leds in one strip, not the total number if you’re using multiple strips.

Right, thanks. I was unaware.

Now all I need to do is stuff the wiring on at start of the strip into the blade...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ht1702tPOTE

Meatsweats
12-04-2017, 05:19 PM
Looking good. Photon blade with blue underneath is painfully bright in the dark :)