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Remote controlled Multicolor Fontaine Illumination with Neopixels
Video: Remote Controlled Fontain Illumination with Neopixels
This is a remote controlled illumination for a waterspout fontain in my garden pond. The fontain has a waterpipe of 20 mm diameter.
I designed a water safe cover for a ring of 40 neopixels (126 mm diameter) which is located just unter the outlet of the fontain and is fixed with
a cable tie. To get it watersafe, I filled the cavities with two component epoxy glue (Uhu plus schnellfest). Works perfect! The ring is connected
by wire to a small arduino based controller board outside the pond. This board is placed in a watersafe case either. This has a small window for
the IR-receiver.
Because I had problems regarding the timings between neopixel library and infrared library in the arduino I decided to build up a dual arduino
configuration. One arduino controls the neopixels, the other the infrared signals coming from a remote control. Both a
Video: Remote Controlled Fontain Illumination with Neopixels
This is a remote controlled illumination for a waterspout fontain in my garden pond. The fontain has a waterpipe of 20 mm diameter.
I designed a water safe cover for a ring of 40 neopixels (126 mm diameter) which is located just unter the outlet of the fontain and is fixed with
a cable tie. To get it watersafe, I filled the cavities with two component epoxy glue (Uhu plus schnellfest). Works perfect! The ring is connected
by wire to a small arduino based controller board outside the pond. This board is placed in a watersafe case either. This has a small window for
the IR-receiver.
Because I had problems regarding the timings between neopixel library and infrared library in the arduino I decided to build up a dual arduino
configuration. One arduino controls the neopixels, the other the infrared signals coming from a remote control. Both a
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