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[QUOTE="Notenoughlights, post: 107384, member: 25585"] That is looking very very nice. The power supplies are C7000's and I managed to get ahold of 6 of them for about $20 each. Added a decent sized flex and 3 pin plug and they are more than grunty enough (and quiet at low load) to run lots of pixels, the only down side is they're almost a meter long. Made the firework a few years ago after seeing something similar on a fairground ride. The roof this year was by far the hardest part to put together. 60,000 lights all of those unwanted 2 wire AC ones from Bunnings. Hanson Electronics thankfully had plenty of low voltage ac controllers. [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/D5Y6jfD.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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