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[QUOTE="Dmc, post: 109701, member: 32427"] [USER=32169]@TerryK[/USER] The house battery will be hooked up to the alternator with a DC to DC charger. For simplicity's sake it's probably better to run them from the house batteries. I have downloaded the manual and have been reading through it. I've been so impressed with the info in there and the effort people have gone to. I agree about the IP67 lights. Better to be safe than sorry. [USER=29098]@Mark_M[/USER] The bullets/square nodes may be better for my application, looks like they have more flexibility. Although mounting could be trickier than strip.. I'm going to automate the actuators on the truck using a Pi so and I'm thinking I'll also use the Pi for the lights. As for what I want to achieve - firstly I want to have a few basic patterns/sequences that I can run while at events, nothing too fancy. but I also want to learn more about synchronisation with music and if it's possible to allow musicians to somehow hook up to it? [/QUOTE]
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