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You can use the parameters to set the color intensity of the primary colors red, green and blue. This allows you to set any color you want. You can also rotate the model from 0-360 ° in the x- and y-axis and adjust the length between 0-10m in 0.5m steps.
Some will wonder why I classified it as a "street station". This is because it is more user-friendly because it is easier to tear off afterwards or can also be changed later.
The LEDs only shine in one direction. 0 ° radiates upwards; 180 ° radiates downwards. Depending on the feedback, I can change this later using "defaultIndex".