I also have printed some filters which need to be tested (to see if they are too opaque). I have some more translucent white PLA I could use, but I prefer the look of the solid white panels and it is simpler to find solid white PLA anyway. So I am just trying to determine if two or three 0.2mm layers works best as a light filter.
I poked a bit last week at trying to set up Blynk for the HexaLeaf Panel software which I plan to use with the Hex LED Panel design I've been working on. So far I have not completed the electronics, but that should be done this weekend. I think I figured out how to get Blynk to interface with the NodeMCU, using NerdForge's software for the HexaLeaf panels though. Once I get one panel set up, I should be able to test it out but I will need two panels to fully test it. When the design is posted I will also add some info that may help get the Blynk app set up when using NerdForge's code. I also have printed some filters which need to be tested (to see if they are too opaque). I have some more translucent white PLA I could use, but I prefer the look of the solid white panels and it is simpler to find solid white PLA anyway. So I am just trying to determine if two or three 0.2mm layers works best as a light filter.
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