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[QUOTE="Freman, post: 120279, member: 35428"] Hi, I'm setting up a show this year, pretty much all we have in the budget is the megatree, but it's a start. I have some classic white led props from a previous attempt at getting into the festive spirit so they'll be scattered out and about too. Christmas spirit isn't something that comes naturally to us, my wife being from Taiwain and myself not having many fond memories of christmas, getting into lighting is me attempting to force myself to find some of that spirit and practice using it for when we have our kids - hopefully without breaking the bank. So far I have 1000 bullet WS2811 LEDs and 100 meters of the plastic strapping for it along with vague plans of a 4 meter tall tree. I've also done re-done the math based on the ACTUAL hole distances in the stripping (sure would have been nice if I'd thought to do that first) and have now ordered another 1000 bullet WS2811 LEDs - Good thing I bought the 350 watt meanwell instead of the 200 watt lol. I have been experimenting with the QuinLED board, but I have a F16 coming as soon as they have stock. Once the mega tree is out of the way we're probably looking at installing permanent lighting around the trim but as it's a brand spanking new house I'm hesitant to do anything much with it, I'm wondering if I can get away with sticking some ip65 LED strip to the metal part behind the facier (the gutter connects to it, it comes down the front of the face, and the's like a 12mm lip) and skipping the aluminium channel. This would let the LED's reflect off the house. [/QUOTE]
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