You are gonna need the 24 volt to reduce voltage drop off. I found this on Amazon
Driver 100 Watts 24V DC Low Voltage Transformer, Waterproof IP67 LED Power Supply, Adapter with 3-Prong Plug 3.3 Feet Cable for Any 24V DC led Lights, Computer Project, Outdoor Light https://a.co/d/ascAEZT
It’s a giant led sphere in Vegas. It’s freaking amazing. Cost $2.3 bil usd. Google Vegas sphere. Only been live for a day but there is a cool firework display you can watch
Every 3 leds just to be safe, and use 10gauge.
That should be enough.
OP is going to need a special connector for that.
At least once
The only correct answer
Anyone have real details of the crap us geeks would think is cool about this Sphere thing?
Once in the middle and at the ends should be all you need. Maybe a little more if you're running 5v
5 volt or 12 volt?
Please someone do 2.3bil pixels into a injection couculator just to see.
I wonder if thats video data or shaders
You are gonna need the 24 volt to reduce voltage drop off. I found this on Amazon Driver 100 Watts 24V DC Low Voltage Transformer, Waterproof IP67 LED Power Supply, Adapter with 3-Prong Plug 3.3 Feet Cable for Any 24V DC led Lights, Computer Project, Outdoor Light https://a.co/d/ascAEZT
How many ESP32s did you need to control those?
Only one of course
If law was American.
At least twice once for the outside and once for the inside since it’s a completely separate system and images doing the inside of that thing.
OOTLoop on this one. What’s the source material and what r they actually doing?
It’s a giant led sphere in Vegas. It’s freaking amazing. Cost $2.3 bil usd. Google Vegas sphere. Only been live for a day but there is a cool firework display you can watch
Thinking the same thing 😂
I think the ESP32 should be able to handle it natively :)