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It all fits in the garage DavidNice video Dan. Now, where to store it all ??![]()
George was in there just for you... Proof of life... I hate that song! No more Baby Shark here!Nice Video Dan,
I like your comment "Room for future expansion" when discussing your large power supply enclosure.
13:53 minute mark has a special guest appearance I seedoo doo doo do do do do
I like the drone footage at the end, gives a nice overall look of everything.
Again nice video with lots of great details and specs of the props you use.
Dont know if I would consider myself professional lol But thanks Alec! I try to plan for the future and not cut corners but this is still DIYWell done dan.. that realy gives an eye opener on how a professional display should be setup.
Loved the big beefy power box
Thanks. Yeah.. I'm tired and I only have the mini trees down... Comes down easier than it goes up! Its like a game of Tetris fitting this all in my garageImpressive! I get tired just thinking about putting all that up and taking it down each year.
Those power supplies are severely underloaded. No more than 300a on white 100% intensity. I run at 40% or less on everything. I've got the cables on hand if anything fails I can power from those PSU's and get by. I have spares for my spares and plan for the worstI can't get over the gauge/thickness of the cable coming out of the power supplies in the power supply enclosure "built for expansion". I'd love to see a watt(and ampere) meter connected to see it fluctuate during the show.
Great display!