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[QUOTE="i13, post: 71450, member: 21708"] Welcome to ACL I agree that it would be difficult to set up for this year but please don't give up on the idea of a mega tree; it can't hurt to start learning now regardless of whether you get a tree running this year. If you do aim for next year (always a lot of work but it would be a reasonable goal), the best plan would be to read all forum posts as they appear throughout the year, ask plenty of questions and build up the knowledge you need to make informed decisions and get exactly what you want. I've been here for two years and am still learning. If someone else tells you what they'd use then they're not as able to take into account your precise preferences and requirements becuase there are so many options. Having said that, it is still a good idea to post your first shopping list on the forums and get feedback. It is quite common to zig-zag light strings up and down the tree. For example if you had a controller with 340 pixels per output then you could have 6 strings of 54 pixels on each controller output which is 324 pixels. Power injection would be essential if you do it this way. When it comes to spacing, some pixel sellers will give you whatever pixel spacing you want; just remember to specify that it is centre-to-centre spacing or they can get it wrong - it's rarely 100% precise. There are other things to take into account when choosing pixel strings such as the voltage and the type of IC. [/QUOTE]
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