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PulseVU 2, 2X and SICKmods Fader
>> From SICKmods via email:
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After much hard work of cramming as many features as we could into our products and taking into account all of your feedback, we are very proud to announce that the PulseVU 2, PulseVU 2X, SICKmods Fader, and Power Extender are now available! The PulseVU is an internal chip which controls LEDs to pulse along with the music coming from your console. Both the PulseVU and Fader can be used to slowly fade your LEDs in and out.
PulseVU 2, 2X and SICKmods Fader

The PulseVU 2X replaces the PulseVU for Xbox360 and is now able to pulse and fade your Xbox360's Ring of Light and also up to 150+ LEDs! The PulseVU 2 is a simplified version, good for other consoles, which controls up to 18 LEDs and does not work with the 360's ROL. Both the PulseVU 2 & 2X now have the ability to calibrate to the audio coming from nearly any device, so they can be installed in practically any console, PC, or anything with a 3V-5V voltage source. Either will work in the Xbox1, depending on how many LEDs you need it to handle. 17 unique modes allow the PulseVU to pulse your LEDs with the internal audio, or set them to fade slowly in and out, or just be solid on, dim, or off. You can chose any of those modes for when the console is off and another when the console turns on, and you can change modes externally at any time using an existing button on your console.

The SICKmods Fader is the successor to the LED Fader 360 and is incredibly small, to fit even in the tight spaces of handheld devices. It also is universal, fading up to 10 LEDs by default and working with the Xbox360's Ring of Light. It has 15 unique modes to fade your LEDs or set them to be solid on, dim, or off. The mode changing for all of the new devices are now much quicker with a new mode swap feature and there is a quick disable feature allowing you to quickly turn the device off and then back on to the mode you had it on last. In the SICKmods Fader, you can also set the fading mode to fade the LEDs out completely, or have them remain dim between fades.

Our new Power Extender is an add-on that gives you the ability to connect as many LEDs to the PulseVU or Fader as your power supply can handle. Each Power Extender can handle up to 3Amps, which is 150 20mA LEDs in parallel. Multiple boards can be linked together to power more LEDs.

Thank you for all of the community support while we developed these new products. Members here have really pushed the limits and have created some insane LED light shows with our chips. We are looking forward to seeing what SICK mods you will create this time!

More Information:
PulseVU & Power Extender: http://pulsevu.com/
SICKmods Fader: http://fader.sickmods.net/

Resellers:
PulseVU & Power Extender: http://pulsevu.com/purchase/
SICKmods Fader: http://shop.sickmods.net/
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