(Part 2) Top products from r/Nanoleaf

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We found 18 product mentions on r/Nanoleaf. We ranked the 34 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/Nascent1 · 2 pointsr/Nanoleaf

Haha yeah. But a decent LED grow panel like this pulls about 130 watts. Each triangle Aurora panel pulls 2 watts when it's white and max brightness. From an energy standpoint you'd need 65 panels. Plus the light is diffused and white light is not optimal. You'd probably need like 100 panels.

u/KennKennyKenKen · 1 pointr/Nanoleaf

https://www.amazon.com/Scotch-051141397252-Extremely-Mounting-414P-ST/dp/B018GKCI82#aw-udpv3-customer-reviews_feature_div

Not sure why this is reviewed so low but these are the step best double sided tape type things you can get. They don't sell the tape in rolls sadly but trust me. Once these go on, they're never coming off.

You'll almost definitely rip the paint off your walls when removing. But if you really want them to stick. It'll work.

u/sirjustindouglas · 2 pointsr/Nanoleaf

They integrates well with Alexa. I've also bought the set below before and they work great. These are remote controlled rather than smart home integrated.


Music Led Strip Light,Topled Light® IR Music Sound Activated 5M 5050 RGB Waterproof 300LEDs RGB Flexible Color Changing LED Strip Kit with 20-key Music Sound Sense IR Controller + 12V 6A Power Supply
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DJ8VCCE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_wD16CbJT0Y0QG

u/micharwood · 1 pointr/Nanoleaf

I'd also recommend trying the Outdoor Command strips. They're made of a bit sterner stuff and stick pretty well to porous walls.

https://www.amazon.com/Command-Outdoor-Refills-4-Medium-17615AW-ES/dp/B00SH2CG3C

https://www.amazon.com/Command-Outdoor-Hanging-16-Strips-17022AW-ES/dp/B00SH2CDLC

u/iynque · 1 pointr/Nanoleaf

Well… this little photography project is more complicated than I anticipated. If I lock the exposure on my phone to make the comparison, one photo is either very yellow or very blue, due to the crisp white of the Aurora vs. the warm white of the incandescent bulbs. Also, the shadows are weird from the overhead light vs. the wall-mounted Aurora.

Here’s what I ended up with: yellow one is the incandescent overhead light in the ceiling.

It probably makes more sense to use a light meter across the room from the light source rather than taking photos, but… I don’t have a good light meter. The gizmo on my phone tells me the overhead light is less than half the lux of the Aurora, which can’t be right (maybe it’s the effect of RGB white LEDs vs limited-gamut incandescent warm white?).

Anyway, if anyone has any advice on how to go about it, I’m open to suggestions.

u/cheedopad · 2 pointsr/Nanoleaf

It sounds like you need an aux splitter like this.

u/MattVallee · 2 pointsr/Nanoleaf

They are Command brand. Once you detach the Velcro you can see the pull tabs so you just pull them and they come off cleanly. I’ve used the picture hanging strips before for actual picture frames and have never had a problem with them.

These are the ones I used.

Command Picture Hanging Strips Value Pack, Small, White, 16-Pairs (17205-16ES) https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00OEIGVOS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_oqVGAbPDPR008

u/ur2fat4u · 2 pointsr/Nanoleaf

So in New Jersey legally, you are not supposed to run power cords like that or for a TV (or any power cords really) inside dry wall. You are supposed to use something like this - PowerBridge.

It's because the standard plug is not code compliant to be inside a wall but those kinds of PowerBridge kits do run code compliant electrical wire. The way that it was explained to me was, if a fireman has to chop at your wall in order to save someone, having a non code compliant wire in the wall could harm him/her and you could get sued for it.

u/SPECTRUX · 1 pointr/Nanoleaf

No, I ended up using two brackets like this and managed to get it into a few studs. Foolishly, I bought a cheap piece of fiberboard as my backing, but it was insanely heavy and I was a bit worried about it falling down. So I went a bit overboard with the mount haha.