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[QUOTE="HarryIX, post: 120719, member: 35445"] Hi All, This will be my 5th year dabbling in Christmas lights, and it’s taken me that long to find this site. So far my house looks like a metal scrap yard during the day time – with half trampolines on their side as arches, and a second tamp acting as a base for a 6m tall flagpole Christmas tree. At night, I think it looks alright, and has encouraged some neighbours to splash out some colour. This year I’m planning to up my game – which is why I’ve come here. I’ve ordered a DMX2-18 to try to begin to simultaneously control some of my lights. I understand this will only control 9 strands, but I think that fits with my learning curve. I plan on stealing my son’s Raspberry Pi to drive the thing. Asides from a power supply, and actually programming xlights or Vixen, am I missing any other hardware? I’ve attached some pictures of what Christmas 2020 looked like. Thanks Harry IX[ATTACH type="full" alt="IMG_20201208_213319600.jpg"]18016[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" alt="IMG_20201206_215517859.jpg"]18017[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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