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[QUOTE="CargoLights, post: 132169, member: 32784"] Welcome! I think it's great that you're starting when your grandkids are being born. They'll grow up knowing that Grandpa's house is the Christmas light house their whole lives. I may not be the best person for advice; I thought I'd move into pixels slowly and just phase out my old AC lights, then I went full pixels in year 1 and donated all my AC lights to a place that does a display for a charity. So be careful. Like any hobby, this one can be a bit intoxicating and a lot addicting, and unless you have set constraints on yourself it's easy to get carried away. Or be like the rest of us and don't be careful; we won't judge. There is a LOT to learn, but I'd recommend starting with a single prop or element that gets you excited. Having success getting one thing that you really like running can do more to motivate you than getting an entire display running with a basic outline and a few props. [/QUOTE]
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