Sean Meighan

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Title: What does RGBW do?
Post by: beatlerat on August 25, 2015, 09:15:46 PM
I have some DIY LED floods that I built a few years ago.   They run off of 24 volts and are RGBW.   Using Renard, I have always assigned separate channels (4) to each flood.   When I toggle the floods in the sequence tab, I only get one node, even though the Models in the Layout tab shows 4 channels.   Should I treat these as independent (one color) channels and assign 4 channels to each flood?
Thanks
Title: Re: What does RGBW do?
Post by: sean on August 25, 2015, 10:18:02 PM
 Build your model using string type RGBW instead of RGB. It will use 4 consecutive channels
Title: Re: What does RGBW do?
Post by: Steve Gase on August 25, 2015, 11:35:12 PM
how does RGBW work, sean? 

if getting the color FF.FF.FF does it put on W and turn off the RGB channels?
if doing C0.C0.C0 will it again do W only?

Title: Re: What does RGBW do?
Post by: dkulp on August 26, 2015, 12:57:58 AM
how does RGBW work, sean? 

if getting the color FF.FF.FF does it put on W and turn off the RGB channels?
if doing C0.C0.C0 will it again do W only?

Yes.  Exactly.

Dan
Title: Re: What does RGBW do?
Post by: beatlerat on August 26, 2015, 07:52:07 AM
Build your model using string type RGBW instead of RGB. It will use 4 consecutive channels
Sean,
Just to make sure, these are not smart LED's or pixels, but individual red, green, blue, and white LED's with separate 24v inputs.  Hopefully not, but I am assuming that I will have to redo these models.