How about black spray paint? If you can find some small plastic caps as used to protect pipes, valves, etc for shipping, or maybe used to cap vacuum lines on automobiles, a dozen or so would let you spray a section, then move on down the line. Tedious, but doable.Well, I've spent the last hour searching eBay and Amazon for addressable white LED strips, using every different combination of seach terms.
The closest I've found is : https://www.amazon.co.uk/APA102-Digital-White-Addressable-Weatherproof/dp/B01N6PX7Y6/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1522222841&sr=8-1&keywords=apa102+white&dpID=41VOFUhnUaL&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch
Unfortunately this has a white PCB, I need black.
I'll keep searching !.
Cheers,
Buzby
Just a heads-up if anyone is thinking of buying the strip shown above, it's not addressable LEDs, just paralleled 4-wire RGBs.... This other strip has a black PCB but is RGB, is a fraction of the price of the white LED strip, and includes a remote controller and PSU !.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tingkam®-Waterproof-Flexible-Decoration-Controller/dp/B072X6VGCR/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1522223995&sr=8-15&keywords=LED+black+white ...
I can't find the ones i ordered but here is some similar which are warm white 16.4 ftbuzby said:I want a LED strip that can do individual control, like the APA102 based strips, but I want all the LEDs to be 'warm' white
thats horrible ...ya something went berserk with amazon....I'm not in England so I don't know what happenbuzby said:The price went up to $44.88 !!!.
Well thats good, for me its always fun playing around with those apa102 strips ...I'm almost done testing my stair leds , after adding capacitorsLEDs arrived last week, just got round to programming them.
They look a really cool white, much better than RGB mixed, especially on very low levels.