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RGBW with temperature sensor INput


budda

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Is it possible to control an RGB led strip AND use the IN4 for sensor reading such as a temperature measurement?

 

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is a little sketchy (to me) on what exactly can't be done with the controller when you don't use the INputs for switches to control the RGB.

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Is it possible to control an RGB led strip AND use the IN4 for sensor reading such as a temperature measurement?

 

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is a little sketchy (to me) on what exactly can't be done with the controller when you don't use the INputs for switches to control the RGB.

 

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Yes, it should be possible but you will not be able to control the LED strip as a unit. You will get 3 separate "devices" that you can control lights with.

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  • Hello,

     

    Yes, it should be possible but you will not be able to control the LED strip as a unit. You will get 3 separate "devices" that you can control lights with.

     

    Do you mean I wont be able to turn it on/off/colour change through the web UI ?

     

    I have no physical switches connected to the RGBW controller.

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    You can set RGBW module to imput/output mode.

    This way you can connect 1 temperature sensor and use other 3 pins as outputs - in interface you will be able to control each output individually (shown as Dimmers in web UI).

     

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