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[QUOTE="lytnin, post: 3397, member: 180"] Hi All, While I'm not new to animated lighting, I'm relatively new to this board. I started a serious display in 2004, with the main feature being our 14m high Pine tree in the front yard. My first controller was an ICICLE 8 channel, used to control 8 pairs of candy canes on the verandah. From then on I was hooked. I found Planet Christmas and Computerchristmas, which led me to building a 64 channel Olsen 595 controller for 2005, and a heap of 8 channel SSR's, which are all still used. I later found the DIYC Forum, and the Aussie-LOR-Users group. Last year I added a Ren-64, which gave some dimmable control. I am very much a DIY kind a guy. Over the last few years, I've built wire frames, plywood cutouts, mini trees and leaping arches. My website is at [url=http://www.manningchristmas.com.au][b]www.manningchristmas.com.au[/b][/url] I heard about this forum during the Sydney mini that was organised through DIYC earlier this year. I plan on using a lot more colour in future displays, and RGB is in my near future. Cheers Dave [/QUOTE]
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