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[QUOTE="Indigogyre, post: 125105, member: 35302"] This is very nearly how I started out about 18 months ago. Bought a couple Esp8266 chips and a simple led strip and did some testing. Once satisfied, I moved up to a Dig-Uno and some pixels for more playing around. Was able to test the Dig-Uno in xLights, played around with it and liked it. Bought a few more Dig-Unos and some Dig-Quads and moved up another step. Eventually, I bought a dedicated controller and a bunch more pixels. The flavor of what controls the ESP chipset is not as important as just getting something you can use, test and learn with. It's all in the steps and learning the basics. Yes, you can jump in head first but usually smaller steps are easier to learn and build upon. Dean [/QUOTE]
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