Tally Light for cold shoe (vtally on esp8266)

Tally Light for cold shoe (vtally on esp8266)

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This is a case for an ESP8266 Amica running vtally (https://wifi-tally.github.io/) which should fit on standard cold shoe mounts of cameras. The ring cover fits to an AZ delivery 12 led ring (https://www.azdelivery.de/products/rgb-led-ring-ws2812-mit-12-rgb-leds-5v-fuer-arduino), outer diameter 39mm, inner diameter 26.5mm. The LED cover can take up to 3 LEDs. The holes need some drilling so you can choose how many LEDs to use without having any empty holes. Needed electronics: - LED ring (see above) OR - 3 RGB LEDs (5V or 3.3V, otherwise resistor needed) - 1 RGB-LED (for operator light) - ESP8266 NodeMCU (amica) - vtally firmware (link see above, also has instructions for cabling) - basic solder skills - some small cables To make all 12 LEDs of the ring work you need to change the source. Just download the my-settings.lua file from their github, change the 10 to a 12 on line #130 and #160 rename the file to my-setting.lc and upload it to the esp8266. No need to compile. Also change the setting stage.ws2812 to 12 in the tally-settings.ini And the diffusor ring should be printed with clear filament, of course...

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