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I replaced every light in my apartment with addressable LED strips
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4 points
by emmasuntech
189 days ago
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For years I hated the overhead lights in my rental – harsh 5000K ceiling fixtures that made everything look like an office. I finally ripped them out and replaced every light source with WS2812B LED strips. Total cost: $180, 2 days of work, zero holes in walls. What I did
• 42 meters of 60 LEDs/m WS2812B (5 V, bought from AliExpress for $3.8/m)
• 3 × 5 V 40 A power supplies ($22 each) hidden in closets
• One ESP32 running WLED (took 3 minutes to flash)
• Home Assistant integration for circadian lighting + motion triggers
• Diffusers: $12 IKEA LACK shelf + transluscent acrylic from local hardware store Surprising numbers
Real power draw at full white: 180 W for the entire apartment (measured with Kill-A-Watt)
That’s less than the three 60 W-equivalent bulbs I removed.
Cost per year at 12 ¢/kWh: ~$30 even if I leave them on 24/7. Biggest lesson: diffusers matter more than the LEDs. Without them it looks like a gaming PC exploded. |
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