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[QUOTE="MD389, post: 96105, member: 27489"] Hey all, For many years during the Christmas period I've wanted to do sequenced lights but the idea never went beyond the initial google search, that is until last year :). Since Nov / Dec I have been researching / reading (and lurking) on many forums trying to get a grasp of what to do for my first show (*psst* Thanks everyone for all the great information!). For my first year i decided to do a fairly basic show using dumb RGB strips outlining most of the front facing windows, garage door & a few mini trees along with projectors and standard led strings for gutters etc., all of this is running back to multiple relay modules controlled via an Arduino Mega + Vixen 2. In future years I hope to move across to addressable LEDs but wanted to try and keep the costs down for the first show. Christmas time feels like its quickly approaching and with a lot still to do I thought it was about time to stop lurking and be an active member of the community. Liam [/QUOTE]
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