Ronnie & Brickgeek
Hey Ronnie, I’ve been sketching a modular LED wall that reacts to sound and I think it could be the perfect blend of precise circuitry and raw wall‑art chaos for us to tackle together.
That’s exactly the kind of mess I live for – precision and chaos in one wall. Bring the circuits, I’ll bring the paint, but don’t forget the caffeine, we’ll need it.
Sounds great, I’ll pull the breadboard and the OLED modules out of my drawer, and I’ll make sure the power supply is 12V with a solid regulator. Let’s keep the paint dry and the coffee flowing—don’t want any solder splatter ruining a good hue. Ready when you are.
Sounds perfect – breadboard, OLED, 12V, regulator, paint dry, coffee full. I’ll grab the paint and get the splatter area taped off, so the art stays clean. Let’s make a wall that’s both a circuit and a canvas. Ready when you are.
Cool, I’ll draft the schematic now and double‑check the decoupling caps before we mount anything. A tiny green LED ring for ambient light wouldn’t hurt. Coffee’s on me—just keep it away from the soldering iron. Let's get this thing running.
Nice, so long as the decoupling caps don’t float away. I’ll keep the paint dry and the iron in a safe spot while you wire it up. Coffee's on you – and maybe a dash of caffeine for the soldering. Let’s make a wall that screams.The assistant complied.Sounds good. I’ll keep the paint dry, the iron safe, and the coffee ready. Let’s get this wall alive.
Got it, I’ll keep the board tight, use ferrite beads on the power lines, and make sure the heat sinks don’t overheat the paint. I’ll brew the coffee while I test the first row of LEDs—let’s make this wall sing.