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[QUOTE="Skymaster, post: 125925, member: 36626"] Hey Kiwigirlsteph! Welcome! Ultimately it all depends on what sort of a display you're looking for. If you go for something completely pixel based, then the Lytworx option won't be much use. But there's nothing stopping you having a hybrid setup. First step would be to check out the 101 Manual that explains most of the bits and pieces. [URL unfurl="true"]https://auschristmaslighting.com/threads/auschristmaslighting-101-manual.1889/[/URL] As for power - given everything is LED based, it draws pretty minimal power in the grand scheme of things - your lytworks controllers would be lucky to use 2% of what your kettle does. You need to get up into the 10,000 light range before you start pulling serious amounts of power. I would suggest to download xLights and start putting together a layout for your place. It'll give you an idea of what's needed light/prop/controller/etc wise, and will let you see how it all pieces together too. [/QUOTE]
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