Oh you heard about the Accent wall in the lounge?
Lighter/ Darker / Shorter / Longer ?
Previous short / long comparison
OK long it is,
But Rich Cream?
Or Desert Tan?
The Correct Answer, as always, is:
Yes, Dear.
It’s alive! Getting the offsets adjusted is so touchy…finally got it below 2mv as it drifted about. Did it without heatsinks after being on for a while. It seems to settle in around 14ma with the LTST-C170CKT LEDs and the 402R. Running 240R vice the 255R. Will likely let this cook for a while and see if it needs any tweaks. That front panel light is a bit bright…may need to tone that down a bit… 🤓
I doubt I got a security ping, it's just a meme. It says, "The American government could take every billionaires' assets the same way they stole Venezuela's oil".
But wait. There's more!
Joanne is having second thoughts on the north facing rooms and is considering something lighter ( or technically a higher LRV) so our friend with taste (she worked professionally with fabrics and has a good eye) suggested "Rich Cream" as a lighter alternative to Desert Tan.
A soft beige sweetened with a touch of peach, this neutral brings to mind a decadent crème custard.
https://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/paint-colors/color/2153-60/rich-cream
Time for another trip to the hardware store for a paint sample and paint up a color board.
I prefer blues and greens myself. Water/sky, grass.....calming colors (though not too dark on each). Helps keep me from doing the things my mind screams at me to do to some people.
so the idea is to keep the voltage going to the 10m90s that drives the zener string between 600 and 900v.
depending on voltage input, just a standard voltage doubler will push the voltage well above 1kv. and no reason for this. so in the very original spoilers, a pot was added to spoil some of the voltage that would normally have been generated by a standard doubler.
Not a lot of cinema giants left, but we just lost another - RIP Bela Tarr.
https://www.indiewire.com/news/breaking-news/bela-tarr-dead-1235171338/
https://www.npr.org/2026/01/06/nx-s1-5668240/bela-tarr-filmmaker-dead