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[QUOTE="djgra79, post: 97751, member: 1447"] Welcome to ACL Triton! Good to see you're diving in and have already started tinkering. You should get something up and running this year, but don't be too disheartened if you don't have a huge display first off. This hobby (particularly the sequencing) can be a steep learning curve and many members including myself have just been building and adding every year. Regarding the 3LED strips, I use these for roof/garage outlines, on my spinners and in arches, and the pixel modules I use also are the same (3 LED 1 chip) inside my coro singing faces. I think they work just fine and as most of it is a little further away form the viewing area and I diffuse it a bit, you don't need the definition. Of course if you want the definition then go for the 1LED/1IC types. Baring in mind, you're channel count increases dramatically just to cover the same surface area, so make sure you have sufficient channel count capabilities in your controller(s). Cheers, Graham [/QUOTE]
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