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[QUOTE="AAH, post: 111041, member: 543"] Welcome to ACL Phil. I have a couple of pixel controllers I make and I also have boards that will allow computer control of a number of different types of Bunnings lights. Assuming that you're talking about a pixel matrix rather than a P10 matrix then you'll need -pixel controller -Raspberry Pi for running your show if you want to free up your PC -pixel nodes -5V or 12V power supply (please don't use 12V) -fuse board or fuses for power injecting -pigtails for ease of connecting -pixel tester (not really needed but very handy for testing new props) -some method of constructing the matrix. Have a look to see what [USER=1217]@Troy ELD[/USER] at Extreme Lighting Displays has in the way of matrix construction coro or ABS. If you're talking P10 or P5 matrix then -Raspberry Pi and something like my rPi-P10 or -Raspberry Pi and Colorlight board or -Beaglebone Black and Octoscrolla -5V power supply -P10 or P5 panels -fusing for panels -IDC16 cable -IDC16 connectors Have a read of the ACL101 if you haven't already and if you're after more advice then there's always people in ACL chat. [/QUOTE]
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