Finished enclosure for this module from 3mm acrylic sheet. Looks very nice as for me )






A project log for ESP8266-based RGB module
Practice lesson to learn how to drive custom 4x4 RGB matrix on top of regular LED sunk drivers.
Finished enclosure for this module from 3mm acrylic sheet. Looks very nice as for me )
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