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Flowlighting Products W/ ICELED Products

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eric-s

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Post Tue Aug 18, 2009 11:02 am

So the objective is saving money while obtaining quality my question is are products that arent iceled such as the flowlighting million color 6" or the RBG tubes, would they work just as well with patterns/color as say the ICELED Tron when connected to the ICELED UFO ECU?
Tim

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Post Tue Aug 18, 2009 12:34 pm

The 6" V2 tube is brighter than the ICELED Tron, since it uses a different type of LED. I can't speak for how smooth the fading colors are on the Tron though. Trons and 6" V2 tubes won't do patterns. Since they're only one "pixel" they can only display one color at a time.
Aken

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Post Tue Aug 18, 2009 12:46 pm

You cannot hook a 6" FlowLighting tube up to any ICELED controller. It uses different chips to process the data. If that's what you're asking, I can't really tell...

The Tron has better fading, and it also uses a crystal to help it track time (I think). So if you turn on two trons to stand-alone mode at the same time, they'll be damn near perfectly in sync hours from then.

ICELED is expensive because it uses the best technology out there, to make the effects work better than everyone else. And they did it well. You just gotta pay for it. It's incredibly difficult to match ICELED quality and have it be affordable for everyone.
eric-s

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Post Tue Aug 18, 2009 1:29 pm

is there any way to multi color the wheel wells with an iceled product such as the iceled rgb flexidrivers?
Tim

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Post Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:05 pm

The only thing Oznium sells that can display multiple colors at once is the Inferno V2 3 and 4 foot tubes, or the ICELED UB tubes.

If you can bend one of those to fit in a wheel well, go ahead. icon_wink.gif

I don't suggest that though.
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Post Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:44 pm

eric-s wrote:
is there any way to multi color the wheel wells with an iceled product such as the iceled rgb flexidrivers?

Yeah just use the flexidriver with any common positive RGB product.
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