This is in the correct thread. Check this shit out - wow. Crazy insulation values. Yes I just bought a coin($500) of it. Duh.
Follow up: I asked my mother about it, and she told me that the paperwork she had to go with the cabinet stated it's from the 19th century, and is actually of some value.I got the one I helped build when my dad passed in 2001 and had to totally reglue and nail. Sentimental value is just as real as a spectator's joy at their team winning. Hope it is pleasing to you for many years. I like it!
huh, that'd be interesting, if it came on roofing products.This is in the correct thread. Check this shit out - wow. Crazy insulation values. Yes I just bought a coin($500) of it. Duh.
Yeah, would be nice to know how it works. Nano tech is rather vague. SOunds exciting - wonder how Lowes got an exclusive and not HOme DEpot.All i see is straight up marketing. I want to know how it insulates, is it a reflective coating? etc.
I'm with you. Construction doesn't look 19th century. 1900's yes.Follow up: I asked my mother about it, and she told me that the paperwork she had to go with the cabinet stated it's from the 19th century, and is actually of some value.
I have my doubts, but I'm willing to let her run with that, since all I intend to use it for is holding dishes.
To control individually addressable LED lights for under the soffits outside the house.what do you use those for?
I bought whatever 5v strips he recommended.@fly what did you order again, 2811 strips?
im leaning toward the 2815, but i dont like the power draw.
To control individually addressable LED lights for under the soffits outside the house.
edit: https://www.thesmarthomehookup.com/led-updates/
Word - FloridaMan wants to attract bugs TO the house.This seems like a massive project for little return.
We had some neighbors that had under soffit lights a couple of years ago. They were just simple warm white lights, but It looked really nice. Most of the time, that's what our lights will be, but I'll probably switch them to holiday lights during the season(s).This seems like a massive project for little return.
We had some neighbors that had under soffit lights a couple of years ago. They were just simple warm white lights, but It looked really nice. Most of the time, that's what our lights will be, but I'll probably switch them to holiday lights during the season(s).
I have no idea what any of that meansi dunno how sensitive ya'll are to light CRI, but the combined RGB=W lighting is a fuckin brutal white light.
Thats why im leaning towards a 12v RGBW (nw) strip, or two strips, a super simple addressable RGB, and a denser NW, non addressable