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[QUOTE="uziman, post: 13048, member: 329"] Hi all, I'm from Burton, Adelaide. I'm an electrician by trade and have been lurking on here for the past year and DIYC for a few more. I normally just have a static display but last year I entered the world of computerised lights and built a 4.5m tall mega tree with 48 channels (16 Red,Green & Blue LED's). I'm currently using two 24 channel simple Renard controllers and DCSSR's . I was looking at this year adding another 16 channels of white and arches but never had the time. So I just refined the tree a little. I still have a pile of BigW LED strings from last years Christmas sales to do what I want but have just been looking into RGB strips and thinking this will be a better way to go instead of wrapping arches/poles and path outlines. I'm not fully into what is required for pixels ect, so was just going to start slow and use 5050 RGB strips split to allow chasing across roof line, arches ect. and Renard DC controllers. But what I have read so far on the forums I could change my mine completely. ;D [SIZE=78%] [/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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