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    Quote Originally Posted by krohtech View Post
    I tested each channel with a 7 amp led cluster (Agilight Brightstrip see below) of typical sign led strips powered through a MOSFET.
    Just a thought since I've got a load of leftover stock from a good deal gone rotten a couple of years ago (a lot of that going around these days...can't trust some punk kids for nothing ya know)...anyways, take a look at http://web.ndak.net/jdgrotte/kromatoobz/kromatoobz.html
    Like I said, I've got a BUNCH of stuff leftover (400+ light strips, 800+ controllers, 300+ power boxes, and so on and so on).
    The stuff on that particular site is one of my older designs, still works well, but I've moved on. I still ship a few kits a month, so I'm not going to liquidate the whole stock quite yet. I'll cut ya a quantity deal if you need some halfway decent stuff...
    well, that and I'm tooting my own horn...
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    Quote Originally Posted by skimask View Post
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    Ok...that's reasonable...but I really meant it for Krohtech and whatever venture may or may not be going on...

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    OK well, I could be wrong, but ...

    krohtech, was describing how he successfully drove an Agilight Brightstrip, using some Free software PWM code.

    You then came along offering to sell him some kromatoobz.

    Sounded like an unsolicited Advertisement to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darrel Taylor View Post
    OK well, I could be wrong, but ...
    krohtech, was describing how he successfully drove an Agilight Brightstrip, using some Free software PWM code.
    You then came along offering to sell him some kromatoobz.
    Sounded like an unsolicited Advertisement to me.
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    Come to think of it... If I stand back a bit, It sure does sound like one...what's the word I'm looking for...oh...SPAM!
    I suppose what got me is how much those Brightstrips probably cost in Quantity 1's just by looking at the website...unless of course they're made exclusively somewhere across the big pond...then they're probably dirt cheap...

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    You should validate your pages before making them live. http://validator.w3.org

    Also you may want to consider using tables to layout things like; images, text, lists. Tables are the holy grail for website design, they promote re-usability, maintainability, clarity, consistency in design (assuming you use CSS) In fact, a lot of what you've tried to do isn't possible without the use of tables. For example: all of those images that are out of alignment. Go easy on the colours too, many of them clash.

    Just a bit of free friendly advice, hope it helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.Jackson View Post
    You should validate your pages before making them live. http://validator.w3.org
    If I had an actual website, I'd care. But I've just got a few mb of page space on my ISP's server, so I don't care

    Also you may want to consider using tables to layout...
    For example: all of those images that are out of alignment.
    They're in alignment on my PC...
    Again...if I was paying for an actual site, with a registered DNS, I'd care...

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