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[QUOTE="uncledan, post: 93144, member: 23564"] $_$ The C9's don't look Christmassy if using for Halloween. I used them for Halloween as well. I tested nodes on house outline and want too impressed with the results. I really like the diffused look of the large C9 Pixabulbs. I would recommend testing different options before just buying everything to do the house. Watching videos of other displays helps as well. You can see videos of my display in the ACL "Display Video" tab from the past three years. 2015-16 was strip on the house outline and windows. 2017 was the C9 Pixabulbs. I use Boscoyo mounting strips for my house outline. (boscoyostudio.com) Its secured to some aluminum channel on my eaves that stays up all year. Nice straight lines and evenly spaced pixels! Strip or nodes are probably about the same cost to do what youre looking to do. Strip will require MUCH more power injection and more power supplies. If you want a cheap hobby, this isn't it! The little stuff adds up.. [/QUOTE]
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