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Title: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: knguyen916 on November 30, 2009,
I thought I start this. I added to the wiki, but i am clueless on how to upload images to the wiki (Rick will need to teach me there)

Here is the list. I thought it be useful, I know it is to me.

LOWES
STD_HOLIDAY_LIVING_MINI_100CT

WALGREEN
LED_C6_HOLIDAY_SEASONS_PRO_WARM_WHITE_50CT
Title: Re: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: rrowan on November 30, 2009,
Hi Ken,

Simple (be sure to log in to the wiki)

Click on the upload file link in the left column. See attached high light.

Click on browse, select the file you want then then ok

Click on upload

Rick R.
Title: Re: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: knguyen916 on November 30, 2009,
thx

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Hi Ken,

Simple (be sure to log in to the wiki)

Click on the upload file link in the left column. See attached high light.

Click on browse, select the file you want then then ok

Click on upload

Rick R.
Title: Re: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: RJ on November 30, 2009,
What does everyone else think about adding the pictures of the lights to the assembly manual?
I think it is good information and should be somewhere but I am not sure that is the place for it. If we put all of them in there it would make the manual too long and hard to follow imho.

Maybe a whole seperate wiki document for it?

Input from members?

RJ
Title: Re: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: rrowan on November 30, 2009,
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What does everyone else think about adding the pictures of the lights to the assembly manual?
I think it is good information and should be somewhere but I am not sure that is the place for it. If we put all of them in there it would make the manual too long and hard to follow imho.

Maybe a whole seperate wiki document for it?

Input from members?

RJ

Agree,

My vote would be a link on the equipment page to a new page for LNT

Rick R.
Title: Re: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: ThaiWay on December 01, 2009,
New page sounds good to me!

John
Title: Re: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: Cobergas on December 01, 2009,
I like the picture as well. I think it will better serve when trying to identify the lights.
Title: Re: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: tlh on December 01, 2009,
I like the idea of a wiki page dedicated to LNT with pics. Would be a great help, particularly for those of us who are visual learners.  Thanks for the contribution.
tlh
Title: Re: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: gjbankos on December 01, 2009,
I like the separate page idea for this.
Title: Re: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: rrowan on December 01, 2009,
Hi Folks,

I went ahead and created a new page along with putting a new link on the equipment page for it.

Check it out here under the Express which may or may not be the correct spot down the road if RJ updates other hardware with LNT.

http://diylightanimation.com/wiki/index.php?title=Equipment


Let me know if you like it.

Rick R.
Title: Re: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: ThaiWay on December 01, 2009,
Looks good Rick!

Could the link show in the Legend under the Controllers Comparison Table too?

John
Title: Re: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: aERonAUtical96 on December 01, 2009,
I supplied some lights to RJ for that list.  I will attempt to get pictures added tonight when I get home.  Most of my lights come from the big box stores.
Title: Re: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: knguyen916 on December 01, 2009,
I wanted a separate page, but of course no clue hwo to do so hehe. Thanks

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Hi Folks,

I went ahead and created a new page along with putting a new link on the equipment page for it.

Check it out here under the Express which may or may not be the correct spot down the road if RJ updates other hardware with LNT.

http://diylightanimation.com/wiki/index.php?title=Equipment


Let me know if you like it.

Rick R.
Title: Re: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: jjrmace43 on December 03, 2009,
The more information out there, the better.

Thanks
Title: Re: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: rclark on December 13, 2009,
I would love to be sure I was buying lights that are known to work with the LE, that already have light curves.

How about another column on the table for sources and vendor part numbers? This wouldn't matter much for the big box lights, but I'd like to know I'm buying the right thing before I order cases from an on-line vendor.
Title: Re: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: basis21b on December 13, 2009,
You could purchase the lights, send samples to RJ and he will create the programming for the dimming curves.
Title: Re: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: deweycooter on December 17, 2009,
Year might be an important piece of info too - seeing all the different bulb bases, string length differences among the same mfg, I wouldn't be surprised if they changed suppliers frequently.
Title: Re: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: Christmas.joe on November 14, 2011,
I was hoping the http://www.diylightanimation.com/wiki/index.php?title=LNT_Light_Curves (List of Light Curves) with photo would be a great place to figure out what I need to do.  Unfortunately, it has not been updated with many photo's.

So, my questions are:

Are the WALMART_MINI_100CT the same as the Holiday Time Mini Light 100 count that Walmart sells the same thing and if so are is the curve the same for all the colors of this brand?
Are the HOLIDAY_LIVING_MINI_100CT - LOWES curve the same for all colors of these sets?
Are the GE_MERRY_MIDGET_MINI_100_CT light curves the same for all colors of these sets?
Art the MINI_HOLIDAYTIME_RED_60CT the same for the HOLIDAY TIME LED's 5MM Wide Angle LED Lights (The picture in the WiKi does not match my 5mm wide angle ones)?

The feature for programming the light curves is great and I was hoping the WiKi page would be more helpful.  I am very hesitant to program the LE with the limited information on the WiKi.

Any help would be great.  I'm holding off until I can get some clarification.
Title: Re: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: wbuehler on November 14, 2011,
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I was hoping the http://www.diylightanimation.com/wiki/index.php?title=LNT_Light_Curves (List of Light Curves) with photo would be a great place to figure out what I need to do.  Unfortunately, it has not been updated with many photo's.

So, my questions are:

Are the WALMART_MINI_100CT the same as the Holiday Time Mini Light 100 count that Walmart sells the same thing and if so are is the curve the same for all the colors of this brand?
Are the HOLIDAY_LIVING_MINI_100CT - LOWES curve the same for all colors of these sets?
Are the GE_MERRY_MIDGET_MINI_100_CT light curves the same for all colors of these sets?
Art the MINI_HOLIDAYTIME_RED_60CT the same for the HOLIDAY TIME LED's 5MM Wide Angle LED Lights (The picture in the WiKi does not match my 5mm wide angle ones)?

The feature for programming the light curves is great and I was hoping the WiKi page would be more helpful.  I am very hesitant to program the LE with the limited information on the WiKi.

Any help would be great.  I'm holding off until I can get some clarification.

Are the HOLIDAY_LIVING_MINI_100CT - LOWES curve the same for all colors of these sets?
Are the GE_MERRY_MIDGET_MINI_100_CT light curves the same for all colors of these sets?

Yes, incandesent lights of the same set type use the same curve no matter the color.  As the only difference is the coloring applied to the glass.
But this is only true for incandescent.  LED's will always be different for different colors.

I can not speak for the other two questions.  You could set a curve up for one of the WalMart strings and give it a few test dims and see how it goes.  If you do not like what you see you can always set the curve back to default or try another curve.

Bill

Title: Re: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: taybrynn on November 14, 2011,
Question: Is the default lighting curve for the LE ... is it the incandescent lighting curve by default?

I guess I'm wondering if I need to program each LE for incan. mini lights or thats pretty much covered as the default?

I don't have many LED(s) to worry about, so then I wonder if I need to worry about the lighting curves at all, since most
of my lights are incan. minis from walmart or lowes from 2008,2009 and 2010.

ALso, would it eventually be possible to make the LE software work with a pixelnet flashed dongle?  Currently, it works only with a regular DMX dongle firmware and you have to pull chips and re-flash each time to do that each time, or have multiple dongles.
Title: Re: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: wbuehler on November 14, 2011,
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Question: Is the default lighting curve for the LE ... is it the incandescent lighting curve by default?

I guess I'm wondering if I need to program each LE for incan. mini lights or thats pretty much covered as the default?

I don't have many LED(s) to worry about, so then I wonder if I need to worry about the lighting curves at all, since most
of my lights are incan. minis from walmart or lowes from 2008,2009 and 2010.

ALso, would it eventually be possible to make the LE software work with a pixelnet flashed dongle?  Currently, it works only with a regular DMX dongle firmware and you have to pull chips and re-flash each time to do that each time, or have multiple dongles.

You might just be able to use the default built in curve since mot of what you have is incan's.  Attach a few to your LE and give the dimming a try, the default curve is something that RJ created.  So I do not know what it was based off of.

Most of use use multiple dongles in order to switch between the two.  Only RJ knows if the software will be updated to work with pixelnet, if it does get updated you will still need a pixelnet hub in order to get the DMX data from the stream to feed the LE as the LE does not speak pixelnet.

Bill

Title: Re: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: Christmas.joe on November 14, 2011,
Bill, thanks.  I was hoping the color on the incandescent didn't make any difference because of the color on the glass being the only difference.

I have 7 sets of Ecosmart LED ice cycle lights 100 Ct and they are warm white  I accidentally bought a set with both blue and white on the same set instead of all warm white.  I unscrewed one of the blue and white, both have the exact same LED with the only difference being the shroud color (BLUE OR CLEAR). 

So, I'm thinking to myself; self, if there is a curve for LED 100 ct white, could I use that curve for my LED 100 ct Ecosmart.  I'm thinking...would I be wrong in thinking what I'm thinking  :o

I'd sure like to know if those LED MINI_HOLIDAYTIME_RED_60CT pictured on the WiKi are the same for the HOLIDAY TIME LED's 5MM Wide Angle LED Lights I have.  My box has the exact same specs as the one on the WiKi.  The closer I look at those pictures on the WiKi, they may say LED, but the front picture sure looks like an incandescent (STRANGE).  This is driving me nuts.

So many questions to figure this all out. 
Title: Re: List of Light Curves with Pictures
Post by: wbuehler on November 15, 2011,
The only way to know for sure would be to plug in some strings and give it a try.
Programming a curve into an LE can always be undone and brought back to a default curve if you wish.

Bill