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Drip effect crashes wled, and reboots when speed is slowed down or segments are adjusted #3613
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Same goes for popcorn, but not instantly as the drip, but after adjusting up and down on speed and intensity, it reboots |
Drip also crashes if I adjust segments, but if I turn off the lights while adjusting, I can adjust it, and then save the preset, then turn it on, and then overwrite the preset with the lights turned on, so I can work around it, but it is quite cumbersome |
I am unable to reproduce. Tested on ESP32, ESP32-S2, ESP8266 both 1D & 2D setup. |
I'm also unable to reproduce. I've used these effects (drip, popcorn, starburst) often, but never had any problems. It might be an electrical problem, like
Check our KB for some help: |
Might be it is better and quicker to replicate if cfg.json is provided whenever a crash is reported , Using WLED_0.14.1-b1_ESP32_audioreactive.bin from gh release page I was only able to crash a unit when fps is set to 120 with effects like octopus if you change the speed ( might be the warring about setting that to max should be added same as in MM ) but I think that might be expected at least from our testing with it on prior versions |
Seems same issue I had |
Closing as a duplicate of #3609 |
Always on a DigUno, amd with good PSU (5V 6A on this). |
Solved in B2 |
What happened?
I have a christmas tree light, and I use drip as one of the effects. It was running on esp8266, and when I adjusted the speed of the drip to run slower, it crashes the wled, and it reboots.
So I swapped it out with a esp32, as I thought the esp8266 might get overloaded (it's only 150 LEDs).
The same thing happens, as soon as I apply drip, and slow it down, it reboots the wled.
To Reproduce Bug
Apply Drip, and slow it way down.
Expected Behavior
Speed should be lower
Install Method
Binary from WLED.me
What version of WLED?
0.14.1-B1
Which microcontroller/board are you seeing the problem on?
ESP8266, ESP32
Relevant log/trace output
No response
Anything else?
No response
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