Well after not sorting the board for my timezone map I decided to do something useful with some of the LEDs. I made a dimable strip to go behind the bed-head. It worked quite well so I made a permanent board. Though they're bright white LEDs so it's a bit clinical.
Controlled via my home automation web remote, which tells a Raspberry Pi to transmit a 433 MHz signal. Different signals give different results. 100%/80%/60%/40%/20%/Off and Up & Down (by 10 units on the PWM scale).
Test breadboard:
![](http://www.tehforum.co.uk/forum/get_attachment.php?webtag=DEFAULT&hash=61e4869b50e2f26844c9b46f1b6377bd&filename=IMG_20150526_233704.jpg)
Permanent board:
![](http://www.tehforum.co.uk/forum/get_attachment.php?webtag=DEFAULT&hash=4cc0c0b12a5f2e96d08fbe9ed5a87257&filename=IMG_20150526_233819.jpg)
It is probably my best soldering attempt to date. Only made one mistake which was easily fixed.
Testing:
![](http://www.tehforum.co.uk/forum/get_attachment.php?webtag=DEFAULT&hash=91ef974fc54592cdc6672db1c241ce29&filename=IMG_20150526_234553.jpg)