Newbie with plan in place and ready to pull the trigger. Would like suggestions!

LightsOn81st

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Roofline LED strip is up and working!


Sadly, I'm out of time for more lights on the house as the weather is supposed to turn bad tonight, and I need to change my focus to sequencing more songs (I only have 6 full songs so far and I'm likely to get sick of them quickly).


However, I think I might get creative with what lights I have left in my yard somehow, maybe wrap them around my trees or embed short strips in my porch or garage lights.


Videos forthcoming tonight!


Thanks again all for the help!
 

uncledan

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Great job! Especially considering 3 weeks ago you hadn't even ordered anything,learned software or sequenced... Glad to see you pulled it off! Cant wait to see what you come up with next year with a whole year to plan and build. This is a year round hobby ;)
 

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ccrowder said:
Looks great! Sure looks better then my first year. Did you also use a LOR box as well as the pixels?


Thanks for the reply.


Yes, I have one LOR box to run the icicle lights on the house and lights in the yard. I'm only using half of the 16 outputs on it currently and I don't plan on adding much in the way of traditional lights going forward, so one LOR box should do for quite a while.


I had quite ambitious plans in place given the amount of time I gave myself to get it done, but I'm pretty happy with what I was able to accomplish.
 

LightsOn81st

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uncledan said:
Great job! Especially considering 3 weeks ago you hadn't even ordered anything,learned software or sequenced... Glad to see you pulled it off! Cant wait to see what you come up with next year with a whole year to plan and build. This is a year round hobby ;)


Thanks, uncledan. I certainly didn't know the full extent of what I was getting myself into when I started but I can certainly now why folks give themselves a lot of lead time in order to get their shows up and running.


Without a doubt, this was only possible for me to pull this off because of the immense amount of help I got on these forums, chat, phone, remote, and email with some very generous folks like you, bluzervic, multicast, smartalec, and many others!


Thanks all for the help so far, and I can't wait to start plans for next season and to hopefully be able to pay it forward by sharing my experiences with other newbies who decide to start on similar projects!
 

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bluzervic said:
great job! :) Looking forward to seeing more of you in chat. Keep up the great work and documentation.


-Blu


Thanks, bluzervic! It's been a great experience in chat and I plan on sticking around, sharing my future plans and hopefully being able to help out others!
 

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In those famous words from one of my favourite 80's shows....
I love it when a plan comes together.
That looks great.


I envy the fact you can get parcels delivered so quickly and how quick you managed to get your head around this.
I ordered a usb audio stick 2 weeks ago from Australia and it still hasn't turned up!
gotta love Australia post and living in the sticks!


again, well done and have a merry Christmas :D
 

LightsOn81st

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scamper said:
In those famous words from one of my favourite 80's shows....
I love it when a plan comes together.
That looks great.


I envy the fact you can get parcels delivered so quickly and how quick you managed to get your head around this.
I ordered a usb audio stick 2 weeks ago from Australia and it still hasn't turned up!
gotta love Australia post and living in the sticks!


again, well done and have a merry Christmas :D


Thanks for the compliment. I definitely have only begun to scratch the surface of what there is to know about this hobby, and what I did accomplish was only possible because of a lot of help and input from people who are much more experienced and smarter than me about this stuff. I'm excited to see what I can do with MUCH more time and some more experience under my belt!

In the USA we are pretty fortunate that almost anything we need to for hobbies is just a few days of shipping away. Sometimes we take that for granted, but I certainly won't take for granted the generosity of the people on these forums!


Hope your audio stick shows up soon, and I'll would love to see some of your lighting some time!
 

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HeyRay2 said:
Hope your audio stick shows up soon, and I'll would love to see some of your lighting some time!


I am going to try and get some videos from this year but my daughter put together a video from last year.
You can find it here
https://www.facebook.com/Christmasincollie/
I would try to upload it, but my internet is back in the dark ages and worse than dial up speed.


And by the way, so do I in regard the audio stick.
 

bill55

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I know this is an older thread, but what type of LED strips did you use? I am looking to start my own project soon (for next year). Been reading a lot and want to make sure I buy all the right stuff.
 

Rick Osgood

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Hi all,

Question to the original poster.... Where did you find the spreadsheet you used for your calculations.?I have seen similar ones posted but have not found the actual, downloadable file.

Thanks
 

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Hi fellow decorators! I'm new to RGB / LED lighting this year and a have been doing some research and planning for the last month and I am ready to pull the trigger on obtaining my lights and controller(s) (I know, I'm starting WAY LATER than I should be!) and I would welcome any input / suggestions / corrections on logic that any one can provide.

First off, I've sketched out my plan and come up with the following:
Based on my measurements and calculations (as shown in the attached layout image and spreadsheet), I believe this works out to:
  • approx. 77 meters of LED RGB strip lighting (just under 16 5m sections)
  • approx. 400 "bullet" pixels
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G'Day Ray,
just trying to get my head around your spreadsheet - 'Distance (m)' is that a reference of distance AWAY from the power/controller source or the length of the LED display/strip/nodes line?

I like your process! Works for my logic!

Happy New Year to all.
 
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