Just got a spontaneous idea for a nice thing for #GPN22... let's see if this can become reality
I am committing to the idea. I ordered 50m of LED strip and a 600W power supply already. This is going to be cool :3

So far, already spent nearly 450€ on this project... this happens every time :D

But it's going to be good. Here's some of the parts involved 👀 (the train display in the back is not a part of it though)

Visited a friend yesterday to do some CNC routing on the front board :3 the result looks great, but I'm not gonna show it, I don't wanna spoil it just yet :>
Gonna laser-cut some more parts this evening, excited to see how it'll turn out. I also bought supplies yesterday for painting the thing, which I'm probably gonna start doing tomorrow.
What might it be :3
Painted it today, it worked out really well!
Annoyed as fuck because I realised that the WS2811 LED strip has the possible cut points too far apart. Bought new 2812 strip now, which means I also need to use 5V instead of 12V so the entire 160€ worth of power supply and LED strip is now useless and I spent another 200€ on the new LED strips. Also fucking annoying that now I only have about two weeks from when the LED strip arrives to when I need to have it done
Gonna have a lot of software work to do until GPN. The delay caused by the unfitting LED strip (really this is my own damn fault) doesn't make it easier. But I can already try to do some of that work at #FSCK24 this weekend, since what I'm building for GPN is similar to another project of mine :3
Doing some more assembly and boy does it look good. This might be my best-looking project yet. Still not gonna spoil the surprise tho :3
Painted the back white and added hinges, the power input, and locks. Still missing all the internals tho :P
@cato this is just a massive powerbank, the 128 USB PD sockets for the USB pizza oven is on the back.
Alright, 50 meters of WS2812 LED strip have been acquired. Expect some progress soon :3
A lot of LED strip has been put in place
Power connections are being made
first sign of life 
Made a lot of progress with the wiring today!

Temporary wiring, will be cleaned up tomorrow when I get the proper DIN rail terminal blocks~

I tested it at full brightness and yeah, 2062 WS2812B LEDs are... pretty bright :D
They also draw 1.87A of quiescent current, but that's okay, I knew it wouldn't exactly be energy efficient 

Over the last few days, I rewrote some base building blocks of my software framework to enable this project. I wrote auxiliary tools to help me, I implemented new features, wrote a new driver component wherein I did things quite differently than before and all that. Yet, I plugged it in, and it basically just worked. Incredible
I did find some bugs now though - if not it would have been really weird :D
Running on a whopping 100 minutes of sleep today! As expected, I spent the night desperately getting my #GPN22 project ready. This included fun sidequests like "find all malloc-related menuconfig entries that need to be changed after enabling PSRAM on the ESP32" and "learn that the LEDs will not light up when the controller is physically unplugged from the socket" or even "stare at the screen with half the brain capacity of an orange cat until the funny words make sense". 3/10 wouldn't recommend
how funny would it be if I posted all these updates, showed these large parts, all for it to be just a colour-changing LED wired up to a coin cell battery in a large wooden box

Alright so here it is! If you haven't pieced it together yet, I built a huge 16-segment display with RGB LEDs. It can not only display characters, but the LEDs are mapped internally to allow displaying pixel graphics as well (with pretty low resolution of course)!

Find it at #GPN22 :3

@cato kennst du die ws2815? Klingt so als könnten die gut zu dem Projekt passen

Edit: translated to English
Do you know ws2815 LEDs? Sounds like they might be a good fit for your project

@niklas ja, aber die sind afaik recht ineffizient und teuer
@cato zur Effizienz kann ich nichts sagen, teuer ist immer relativ, ich hatte mal ein Projekt wo ab und an eine ws2812 Led gestorben ist -> der gesamte Rest vom Strang hat nicht funktioniert.
Seit dem nehme ich bei allem was etwas aufwendiger ist nur noch Streifen mit Backup Data Line. Bei 5V wären das die ws2813 und bei 12V die schon erwähnten ws2815.
Preisunterschied zwischen beiden liegt aktuell bei 80 Cent bei einer 5m Rolle (gleicher Hersteller, gleiche Led Dichte, gleiches IP Rating)

@cato und dann gewinnen die ws2815 weil ich da weniger Stress mit dem Spannungsfall habe.

Edit: aber ja der Unterschied zu den ws2812 ist schon deutlich (etwas über Faktor 2)

@cato watch out for the power consumption of the strip! 5v means way more amps through the same flex-pcb-trace... had strips which got dim, and at some point cremated themselves... -.-*
@cato Heckspoiler fürs CatCar zwecks mehr Bodenhaftung? 😸
@dingo Hahaha, wäre witzig, aber ganz falsch :D
@cato I didn't realize the death Star came in a flat pack. No wonder they rebuilt it so quick.

@cato

450€ for 6 pieces of wood and a few packs of LED stripes? 

@Karb_Derg
50m of addressable RGB LED strip - 100€
600W power supply - 50€
Wood, mounting brackets, latches etc. - 195€
Power jack - 20€
Acrylic plates - 50€

More like 415€, I accidentally added something unrelated to the calculation :D

Then I still gotta pay for a milling bit and probably for a painter to properly paint it the way I want 🙃

@cato doing the same right mow for a dj-friend... ^^