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Previously on "Philips Living Colour"

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  • MPwannadecentincome
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Build your own!

    1*Red LED
    2*Green LEDs (You need 2 to compensate for the perceived colour intensities)
    1*Blue LED

    A PIC, some code and away you go.

    Elektor magazine did a project for a multicoloured swimming pool light last year.

    A damn site cheaper than £40!

    You'll have more than 256 colours too!
    Just need a nice enclosure to put it in!

    and a cheap coder from rentacoder to code it for me (I'm time poor and stopped coding 18 years ago).

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  • Churchill
    replied
    Build your own!

    1*Red LED
    2*Green LEDs (You need 2 to compensate for the perceived colour intensities)
    1*Blue LED

    A PIC, some code and away you go.

    Elektor magazine did a project for a multicoloured swimming pool light last year.

    A damn site cheaper than £40!

    You'll have more than 256 colours too!

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  • MPwannadecentincome
    replied
    hmmm maybe my next trip to Germany I should get one - still less than £85!

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View Post
    I keep getting spam from Philips about the Philips Living Colour light, e.g. http://shop.philips.co.uk/store/rpee...sa_feb_lcs3003

    It seems very expensive at £85 - has anyone bought one - is it any good?

    I can't imagine that at 7.5 W it will be much good at lighting much unless it is just one corner of the room.
    Yes, it's cool.I only paid 59 euros though, which was about 40 quid at the time.

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  • MPwannadecentincome
    started a topic Philips Living Colour

    Philips Living Colour

    I keep getting spam from Philips about the Philips Living Colour light, e.g. http://shop.philips.co.uk/store/rpee...sa_feb_lcs3003

    It seems very expensive at £85 - has anyone bought one - is it any good?

    I can't imagine that at 7.5 W it will be much good at lighting much unless it is just one corner of the room.

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