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"content": "nostr:npub1zdp33shl69xr0uq3x8n5gsjykq9upycwh6nqm02c3f6x0frrn0dq42vqv8 You should be able to see a voltage drop, but I don’t know if it’s reliable enough to count the LEDs\n\nOn a more pragmatic side, if you have a camera you could just turn off the lights or maybe IR filter and then just count them",
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