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[QUOTE="Mark_M, post: 109697, member: 29098"] Panels give the best resolution and brightness for show purposes. xLights with patterns will look cool but could use a panel driving card to connect a display source like HDMI.[SIZE=3] [[I]Inference to later comment on end achievement[/I]][/SIZE] I'm torn between bullet/square nodes or strip for water resistant rating. With the cost of bullet/square nodes being almost the same price, it seems better in the long run to use them. It will be soo much easier to repair and waterproof them than strip. But I won't scare you off strip, another member on here has plenty of strip and has no problem with them. [ATTACH type="full" width="716px"]14909[/ATTACH] I will ask what control methods are intended, it's likely inconvenient to always have a computer running xLights or Raspberry Pi with FPP. I see in a video by [USER=32427]@Dmc[/USER] about controlling linear actuators with an App; are you likely to want an effect displayed at the touch of a button? To wrap this up; I would like to ask; '[B]what do you want it to achieve?[/B]' [/QUOTE]
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