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Re: Addressable LED lights without Arduino

I think what you're asking for is more along the line of a regular RGB LED strip such as this one (also with remote for $3 more here). You can power each RGB LED color with an independent 0-4V signal, mixing the colors will result in a emitted color for the entire strip (cut to length). You could build a small power circuit and trigger power to the lights with a mosfet.

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