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[QUOTE="ShimmerNZ, post: 76718, member: 25245"] Hi all, I'm new to the Xmas lighting scene having only picked up the bug Xmas just been. I've been spending a lot of my spare time in the home automation scene to date but after some gentle encouragement from the Mrs to put up some Xmas lights I appear to have found a new hobby to get a bit obsessive over. So in the month and a bit I've started the following progress has been made. 6 x 1.3m [b]pixel arches[/b] (ws2811 led strip 60/m aluminum frame, clear plastic hose surround) - complete, tested working...yay 180 degree 14 foot [b]Mega tree[/b]. 16 strand 50 light per strand (using 100 pixel light 12v strips) all pvc work complete Controllers/PSU mounted in CG1500 enclosures 400 of 800 lights zip tied to cord for spacing (slow painful process) Controller configured and test patterns working to confirm strands setup at 50 pixel double over. [b]Pixel Star[/b] - 85 light home made pixel star (led strips/aluminum frame) - complete/tested [b]Controllers[/b] 2 x e682 (1 built tested and working, 1 to go) Falcon Pi [b]Driveway arch.[/b] 20m Pixel LED strip arch which will be inlayed into the driveway. Slow process in grinding by hand the strip around the outer edge of the driveway. The LED strips will be stuck with silicone to allow for a small amount of movement. I'll leave these in year round. Another weekend worth of work to complete this. [b]FM transmitter[/b] - sorting out the licenses with ARPA/RIANZ for LPFM for content Sequencing software - Vixen 3 I'm also keen to make some candy canes just not entirely sure whether to go down the corflute path or stick with similar style to my arches - clear plastic hose, pixel LED strips mounted on aluminum strip Oh yeah, location wise I'm from Auckland. cheers, Mike [/QUOTE]
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