If you are a streamer, having a configurable stream deck to control your video and audio feeds is almost a necessity. Even if you don't stream online, a stream deck can be a handy device. But commercial versions are expensive. Instead of spending hundreds of dollars, you can create you own with a Raspberry Pi and maybe even some devices you already have around the house.
Friday, April 15, 2022
Thursday, April 7, 2022
Friday, March 11, 2022
RGB LED Strips - A Beginner's Guide
Are you interested in building your own custom LED lighting at a fraction of the cost and with hundreds of more custom effects than in a 'pre-built' version? It's pretty simple to do with just some basic skills.
Monday, March 7, 2022
Rearrangeable LED Lettering
Saturday, January 29, 2022
Why should you consider "local" control for your devices?
You've heard me speak on it, and there are plenty of other home automation aficionados that talk about it as well... local control of your smart home, or IoT, devices. But is this just a tin hat conspiracy, or are there really a number of good reasons to favor local devices over those that operate in the cloud?
Sunday, January 23, 2022
Move a switched outlet with two smart devices and simple wiring
Have you ever wished that a switch in a room controlled a different outlet? Of course, you can go into the attic or crawl space (if possible) and reroute all the wiring.... or you can move the switched outlet just by upgrading the switch and using a smart outlet.
Saturday, January 1, 2022
Hexagonal LED Wall Display
This is a companion article to my YouTube video on building a "Nanoleaf®"-style wall display using WLED and a custom controller. Only supporting information (like parts used) and a high level overview of the build are provided in this article.
Saturday, December 11, 2021
Simple Motion-Activated LED Light Strip Controller
This is a companion article for my YouTube video on building a simple motion-activated LED strip controller that does not require any additional automation software and will work as a standalone system.
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Rewiring a Christmas Tree for WLED Lighting
This is a companion post for my YouTube video on creating a WLED lit Christmas tree from an original pre-lit, three section artificial tree.
Monday, November 15, 2021
ESP8266 vs. ESP32 with WLED
This blog article is an overview of the testing parameters and setup for comparing the ESP8266 and the ESP32 when used with standard WLED and the sound-reactive version of WLED. To see the results, I highly recommend you watch the YouTube video that shows the various feature and performance differences.
Saturday, November 6, 2021
Halloween Props with Moving Head and Sound
These animatronic props have LED eyes that change color, a rotating head and optional sound that all activate via motion detection. Alternatively, on board motion can be disabled and all features controlled via automation (like Home Assistant) using MQTT.
Tuesday, November 2, 2021
My Retro Arcade Build
I've had a few folks inquire from my YouTube video highlights if I have more information on the build of my own Retro Arcade machine. And I do! In fact, I have a separate blog that provides the full journey... from planning, acquiring the parts, the cabinet construction, lighting, control panel wiring and more! You can find the full details (and there are lots!) on my adventure at https://retroarcadebuild.blogspot.com/
Sunday, October 10, 2021
Transforming an IT Shop with WLED Lighting
Background
Our IT shop recently relocated to a new space. This space had previously been configured as a engineering classroom. As we began to move into this space, it became apparent that the harsh, non-defused fluorescent lighting was going to be an issue for folks that stared at a screen all day.Saturday, October 2, 2021
Automated Garage Lighting
I became frustrated with our overhead garage lighting due to a lack of a switch at the exterior service door to turn on the lights when entering from outside. In addition, the lights were occasionally left on overnight, burning at a whopping 845 watts! This was my adventure in solving these issues through automation.
Saturday, September 18, 2021
Smart Plug vs. Switch vs. Relay?
If you are new to the smart home scene and have done a little YouTube or other web browsing, you might be asking why would I use a smart switch or smart relay instead of the simple smart plug. Read on, or watch my YouTube video, for more info on when you might select a particular device over another in your smart home.
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