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[QUOTE="AAH, post: 93092, member: 543"] Happy 1st post, Xlights is definitely the sequencer of choice and playback from a Raspberry Pi is also a great option as it's pretty versatile and frees up your PC during showtimes. If it's convenient then a data and power distribution point at the left eave of upper story or else 8' or so below that at the top of the garage would give you sensible and short cabling routes. I use that same IP level strip (IP66) as it's the easiest to repair. I haven't had to repair any in 3 years yet so it's been a moot point. A lot of people prefer the IP67 or IP68 versions and some hate strip. The number of power supplies is dependent on the total power and also potentially whether you go with 5V and 12V or a mix. [/QUOTE]
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