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Wolfgirl but in a doggirl way but dog also means “degenerate options gambler”
Aux can’t be set to anything but high or low, so advanced colour mixing can’t be done, if that’s what you mean.
It is possible in theory to use some colours on low and some on high at the same time, but the brightness difference would make the low invisible.
Also, it can’t be done with PWM because the MCU wouldn’t be able to sleep when the light was off/locked, and there aren’t enough free PWM counters IIRC anyway.
Maybe if there was a smarter RGB LED, that could have 3 values set via serial and it has a chip on it to do the processing and adjust its outputs, but such a device would be too large to fit where the current aux LEDs go on any light.
Maybe a bad reflow giving poor heat conductivity to the MCPCB? Since the temperature is measured at the MCU, that could result in an LED overheating without the MCU going into thermal protection in time.
Hmm, if a watch counts as a light, then technically my most expensive light purchase is my phone… oh no. Quickly, what light costs more than an S23 Ultra? 🤣
The world would be a lot better if there was a lot less of it. Simple as that.
I don’t really know much about neopixels, what do they need in terms of control, does it have to be a constant signal or can they just stay in a mode until another mode is set? How many MCU pins do they need?