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[QUOTE="Notenoughlights, post: 107371, member: 25585"] Hello from New Zealand. I have been doing the whole Christmas light thing since I was about 12-13 (2008-9) years old, back when we had incandescent lamps with large bulky (and heavy) transformers. Ever since about 2012-2013 I had started getting into the controlled side of the lighting which started off with a few basic SSR's and a microcontroller, I quickly found out about Vixen and ended up with an Ardunio running around 32 channels of RGB leds and SSR's combined. Following all that, I also quickly found out about RGB Pixels and have created large displays using them since. As of 2019 I had 130,000 lights up on the house (Rough estimate) and as of 2020 I will have somewhere around 250,000+ althought sadly they won't all be pixels and am hoping to make some wearable elements that use ESPixel sticks so I can take part in my light show as well. Here's a video of one of the songs I sequenced in 2019 [MEDIA=youtube]nAKgElv8kn0[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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