Originally Posted by
Ambrosius Malachai
okay so i have read through the manual again, and it is saying that not only will it not have great color mixing, The color mixing will be pretty good but that for the foc and using the other dice channels, that i should keep the current at max of 1500 and adjust the 2512 resistor instead. The Main LEDs are rated to run at 1000ma (1A), THAT is why you need the resistor. And the type of resistor (2512 vs. external) will depend on which battery pack you have. Now i have NO experience with this stuff. No electronics hardware experience. So does what its saying mean that i have to basically limit my dice using resistors in order to get the color i want? In a way, yes, because if you feed too much voltage/current though the LEDs they could just pop, and then you would need to replace them. or is the 2512 resistor an on-board resistor in which i can regulate in RICE? No, you adjust what is being fed THROUGH the resistor - It is also says that for color mixing, to define the color of the two additional channels, to adjust only the external resistors. Everything here sounds like i wont be able to plug my blade into RICE and change the color, from say blue, to red, or purple. Incorrect That i will literally just have to pick one color, and can fine tune it slightly by adjusting the current from 1300-1500. Color mixing works like that, you pick the color you want and adjut the two colors you are mixing to get what you want (a particular shade of purple.
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