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101 display basics
Detailed write-up of how I did my first display in 2019
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[QUOTE="Kotche, post: 110512, member: 29284"] Thanks for documenting this into a blog. Reading through all your entries has helped clarify a few things for me. I felt pretty comfortable with most of the steps you outlined until the maths and wiring diagrams crept in. I think that is what is putting a damper on my enthusiasm - I find the wiring and powering aspects very daunting. I am thinking that starting really small, with just some basics (Pi > Controller > PSU > 2-4 strings of lights, for example) would allow me to play around with how the wiring and powering hangs together. Kind of a sandpit environment to understand the basics for the hardware. I'm less daunted by software and also putting together props. Please post back here if you create any further articles for your blog! [/QUOTE]
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