I would wait and see what Corsair does. Because although you can buy more lighting modules to get more strips, it's a very expensive way of doing it. Plus you get giant gaps in the LED strip. I know a way to get around this. I will detail it further once I draw it up.So if I want more (or longer strips) Id need to buy more of the lighting kits? Does the lighting kit alone come with more LEDs?
And since everything is black in my case I was hoping for LED strips (black - not exposed wires) or a cathode tube that changes color.
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The first one could work, but the second one is different. The second one is digital, and has special chips on the strip, so you can control the color of every single LED individually. It won't work with Corsair Link.Well if you can let me know a way I can do this it would be great!
My case has a massive window and I really want to light it and all the chambers up with lots of LEDs and if I can do color changing onto of it that would be fantastic.
I have been hoping somone just sold RGB LEDs that the Corsair can control.
This looks like what Corsair supply http://store.iteadstudio.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=96
or maybe this too http://adafruit.com/products/306 ??
Get some of that wire, or get some all black wire, since it would look better. Then, you're gonna need a soldering iron, some solder, and some heat shrink.Hey Jeremy,
That's alright - don't expect to be waited on hand and foot - I expect to wait a few days or so
Okay I'll go for those superbrightleds.com ones
I'll do as you say and work on a limit of 60 per controller. I wont be rushing it - its not a cheap build so I take everything slowly with it. Slow and steady wins the race
I think I will start with two controllers - I can pick them up locally so if I need more its a five minute drive to get them.
So other than all this LED strips what else am I going to need?
Some of this I presume? http://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/bar-strip-accessories/led-product/45/288/
And some form of connectors?
Thanks a heap for all your help. Very very very much appreciated.
I don't think there are connectors for the LED strip side of things. As for the Corsair Link part, that's gonna require modification. You're going to have to take one of the included extensions, and cut one end off. Then, you will have to take the wires, and match them up to the LED strips. As for black sleeving vs black wire, I would still look for single strand black wire. It will be easier to sleeve and hide the color of. However, if you can hide the rainbow ribbon wire, then just go for it. I just know that I personally can't hide wires.While I search for the wire and shrink are there connectors I need to hunt down too?
And if so what are they called?
(Maybe its just easier to black sleeve that cable? What do you think of that? Or should I hunt down black cable?)
That is "jewelry wire" but I doubt it matters... it should work fine. As for heatshrink and sleeving size, I have no clue. Those sound like about the right size though. Will you be sleeving each wire of the LED strip?Good old ebay.
And then the 5mm heatshink and 1/8" sleeving from pccasegear.com
Do you think I will need thicker or thinner or?
And there would be no hiding in my case - it needs to be all black.
I would recommend 18AWG, but I'm not sure how the non-U.S. version of wire gauges works. As for sleeving, you are going to have a pretty thick cable with 4 wires in one sleeve. I would think that individual sleeving will look much better.Okay so maybe thicker wire - any idea on what gauge I should get?
And I was just going to sleeve all the wires together - if that makes sense - so its like one thicker wire.
I can buy a sleeving kit so maybe I'll do that and I can try sizes that way.