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2024 Mini Christmas Light Expos
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[QUOTE="Elecgreg, post: 114727, member: 33966"] you have begun with the right spot read the 101 and take the time to view a few behind the seen vids to see what some others who are way ahead of where you are current are but you may then have an idea of what you will be letting yourself in for not to mention that some use boom lifts for putting up lights and start around early November getting there lights in place. so it all come to that one thing we don't like to talk about is the bottom line how much DIY do you want to do and what are you willing to spend both money and time. The best reward is you and your family will get the joy of seeing a finished product no matter how small or big it is and you enjoy doing it or it is not worth that investment. Other than research once you choose you system to use it probably is best to stick with one system of control in the field you also have the decision between what control system you set your light show in there are a couple of free programs I myself has chosen to use Xlights however there is also Vixen and then those that cost you money to by and come with there own control boxes. Just research and if you need help ask in the forum or even on the chat somebody will have an answer. In the 101 you will find links to other forum sites as well also there is a wiki on this site with some good info as well. Blink Blink before you know it will be time to set up for 2021 Greg [/QUOTE]
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