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FPP Short: How to find your FPP IP Address

If you have xLights running, you can find your FPP’s IP address using tools, FPP Connect.. but what if you dont have a copy of xLights available or it comes up blank??
Here are a few alternative ways to the the IP Address of your FPP setup.

Power Balancing

If you’re running a good size prop, then you’re going to struggle with getting power to more than ~200 pixels. What is the best way to get power to the end of the string in the easiest manner whilst still running a single cable from the controller?

We cover these questions and more in this weeks guide…

Pixel Controller Power Supplies

We need a reasonable quality Power Supply to power our LED Pixels and (more importantly) the controllers they are connected to. Is a generic Chinese Power Supply (PSU) good enough, or is it worth splashing out on a brand name power supply?

We cover these questions and more in this weeks guide…

FPP and Time with Real Time Clocks (RTC)

We need the time on an FPP devices so we can set timed schedules on our show, but neither a Raspberry Pi (4 & below) nor Beaglebone Black have a Real Time Clock (RTC) chip.
So how do these devices get the current time so they know when to start ??
All this & more in this weeks video.

GPS Hat Setup Guide: https://github.com/tiagofreire-pt/rpi_adafruit_stratum1_chrony
Note the Adafruit Ultimate GPS Hat uses GPIO 18 NOT GPIO 4 for PPS.

Baldrick Firmware v3 Upgrade

This week we take a look at the new v3 Firmware for the popular Baldrick 8 LED Controller from iLightThat.
We check out the new CunningFx integrated lighting effects built into the firmware, the Turnip network that allows mutiple boards to communicate directly, support for RGBW pixels and more…

Upgrading FPP in place.

In this weeks FPP Short, we look at how to upgrade your FPP instance in-place to keep up to date with the latest features and to mitigate any bugs or vulnerabilities.

E-Fuses on Pixel Controllers

In this video we run through some of the Electronic E-fuses as used in some of the more recent (and premium) controllers to hit the market..

We look at what they do and run through the various features of the TI-238 range of e-fuses as implemented in a Kulp K8-Pi v2, the newer releases of the K-16 and Falcon Boards.

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