
Octa2Go 8-Port Wi-Fi Pixel Controller
In stock now! 8-Port Pixel Controller Revision 1.0 Wi-Fi support (2.4GHz only) ESP32 Based Expansion header (Ethernet, SD Card and Audio-Reactive, IR and 4-button Modules available, sold separately) WLED 0.15 pre-installed(Open Source Software - EUPL v1.2 license)Source Code: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lK5Ju5fsY6PwVqAeN2CDKgXXXeLYecEe/view?usp=drive_linkMore info:https://github.com/Aircoookie/WLED XLights Compatible 5V Data Signal, 33 ohms Modular and repairable Supports 24v, 12v & 5v pixels and strip (3 pin only, no CLK)(You can use a different voltage on P1 than P2.P1 powers ports 1-4 and requires a settings jumper becasue it also supplies power to the ESP32 and must be stepped down.P2 does not require a jumper because it ONLY supplies power to ports 5-8) Runs WLED software, pre-installed Dimensions: 165mm x 83.5mm (about 6.5" x 3.25") 5A MAX per output. (40A Total)(Over 200 LEDs per output should only exceeded only with proper voltage injection) How many pixels can it support?The ESP32 can calculate about 65k-85k LEDs per second (that means 1000 LEDs @~70fps, 2000 LEDs @~35fps, 4000 LEDs @~18fps)* For excellent performance, it is recommended to use 250 pixels/output for a total of 2000 LEDs. (RECOMMENDED)*For very good performance, it is recommended to use 400 pixels/output for a total of 3200 LEDs.*For good performance, you can use 500 pixels/output for a total of 4000 LEDs.*For okay performance, you can use 600 pixels/output with 8 outputs for a total of 4800 LEDs. Reverse Polarity Protection** Make sure to note that the protection circuit only safeguards the controller and not any attached LEDs. Keep in mind that if polarity is reversed, any connected LEDs may still be damaged. After connecting the DC power cable, ALWAYS try to power on the controller without any pixels first to ensure proper polarity. OutputsPort1: GPIO2Port2: GPIO13Port3: GPIO12Port4: GPIO14 Port5: GPIO4Port6: GPIO16Port7: GPIO32Port8: GPIO33