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2024 Mini Christmas Light Expos
Sydney Mini, 1-2 June
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Perth Mini, 8 June
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Melbourne Mini, 29-30 June
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Brisbane Mini, 27-28 July
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[QUOTE="Iain, post: 134014, member: 28267"] There’s nothing wrong with “traditional” fairy lights. If you want to level-up quickly, you can buy a controller from Hanson Electronics to sync all your Christmas light strings together. You’re in my shoes from last year so this is what I’d do if starting again: [LIST] [*]start playing with xlights or even on paper but do it to scale and count how many lights and props. You can assume traditional spacing to make it easy. [*]Prepare a plan and share it here—we’ll help you with power supplies, voltage drop, ideas, etc [*]Subscribe to the bulk buys thread and keep an eye out for next Feb. if you’ve planned it well you can get custom length strings to fit your props without having to solder a thousand ends… as well as power supplies and spacing strip [*]Then throughout the year it’s making, soldering, testing, sequencing, and all the fun stuff! [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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