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LANp: DIY network controllable RGB lamp (Arduino powered)
A awesome LAN connected RGB lamp project submitted through our submit channel.
A few weeks ago we ripped out an RGB LED from an old Canon Scanner that was laying around and going to waste. Since then we’ve been playing around with the RGB LED element and decided to put it to good use.
We have come up with LANp – This is an Arduino and Ethernet Shield that controls an RGB LED colour real-time with a Javascript colour picker.
via LANp – A DIY Arduino network controllable RGB lamp made from scanner parts! | The hack shed.