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Thread: Cree RGBW XM-L with Pico Crumble?

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    Default Cree RGBW XM-L with Pico Crumble?

    Hi guys
    I'm having trouble figuring out how to wire a Cree RGBW XM-L with a Pico Crumble. I understand how the Pico works with tri RGB led by using the other colours to produce the white flash, but I'm not sure how to wire up an RGBW. Do I link the White in the RGBW to the negative of one of the other colours ? Will this cause problems with colour selection in the Pico? Or do I leave out the white altogether and let the board use the others to produce the white flash?
    Any help greatly appreciated.
    Thanks.
    Frankinmouse

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    You may not find much help here since that board is not sold in the attached store. You may want to try FX sabers you may find more help there.

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    Ok sorry, thought it was sold in the saber shop also.

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    Plecter Labs has some boards that are meant for professional saber builders, the Pico is one of them.

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    I'm not sure what you are getting at, I make and repair sabers for our club. I'm not doing it very long but I mostly know what I'm doing but I've never tried this particular set up before. I'll ask elsewhere for advice. Thanks.
    Cade
    Last edited by Frankinmouse; 06-12-2017 at 11:32 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankinmouse View Post
    Or do I leave out the white altogether and let the board use the others to produce the white flash?
    Pretty sure this was the answer

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    What I meant was Plecter sells some boards in bulk to professional saber builders, which aren't meant for retail sale. I by no means meant you didn't know what you are doing. My apologies if you took it that way.

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