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kip714

Junior Member

OCTO TEMP WITH RGB

Wednesday, January 13th 2021, 5:14pm

I know the Fabwerk can use temputure to control rgb. Can the OCTO also use temp to control the rgb lights without the Fabwerk?

InfoSeeker

Senior Member

Wednesday, January 13th 2021, 6:01pm

I have a quadro installed atm, probably similar to an octo for RGBpx, and some of the effects (didn't check all) may be controlled by a sensor such, as temperature.

temp_source.jpg

kip714

Junior Member

OCTO TEMP WITH RGB

Wednesday, January 13th 2021, 7:03pm

So, can you set the rgb to turn red if your set temp is reached? Okay, just looked at your pic. Looks like it does what I want.To bad they are not in stock in the USA. Thanks...

This post has been edited 3 times, last edit by "kip714" (Jan 13th 2021, 7:30pm)

InfoSeeker

Senior Member

Wednesday, January 13th 2021, 8:03pm

The effect you want is named "Color Switch".
It runs color 1 until the sensor exceeds the limit you set, then switches to color 2.

color_switch.jpg

Edit: OCTO's are scarce atm, but you can back-order at ModMyMods, which places you in the que. You can email them for info.

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "InfoSeeker" (Jan 13th 2021, 8:11pm)

k2viper

Full Member

Wednesday, January 13th 2021, 9:22pm

Not sure about Quadro/Octo RGBpx controllers, but with farbwerk360, "Color switch" effect gradiently changes set colors. Looks very good.

kip714

Junior Member

OCTO TEMP WITH RGB

Wednesday, January 13th 2021, 10:33pm

Thanks for your help.

InfoSeeker

Senior Member

Thursday, January 14th 2021, 4:07am

Not sure about Quadro/Octo RGBpx controllers, but with farbwerk360, "Color switch" effect gradiently changes set colors. Looks very good.

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Yes, a quadro also has the Fade, Brightness controls available for those who prefer that.