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[QUOTE="OzAz, post: 88556, member: 25027"] Hi [USER=25942]@Prendy[/USER] Mini Trees - Bunnings have plant trainers, there's 2 different types, I've only been able to find this one [URL]https://www.bunnings.com.au/whites-120cm-black-cone-plant-trainer_p3321109[/URL] but there's a better one some people got that has a spiral rather than 4 rings. A 5m pixel strip fits on these nicely. Mega Tree - consider at least 16 strips / lengths of nodes; most of the sequences around have 16 strips and you'll get better resolution for graphics. 1 Falcon controller would probably handle all that, but you'll need power injection. Power is relatively easy to work out, you just need to know current or wattage draw of pixels or strips you buy. See attached simple power calculator with some sample pixels and strings. Whole show can be run from a PC thanks to [USER=2445]@keithsw1111[/USER] 's xSchedule program (part of the xLights program) other suggestion (maybe for next year) - boscoyo modular matrix hung vertically on your columns [URL]https://www.boscoyostudio.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2_30&products_id=42[/URL] [I]my usual disclaimer: I'm a noob who knows nothing[/I] [/QUOTE]
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