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[QUOTE="JacksonHo, post: 128174, member: 37837"] Hi all, After thinking about getting into computerised christmas lighting for several years I'm thinking about taking the jump off the cliff into it. I have some WLED controlled deck lights out the front of my house that didn't get used much over winter and I went to turn them on for holloween and noticed that the power supply box got full of water so I need to get that all sorted so thought now is as good a time as any. I know it is late in the year so I just wanted to ensure I have everything covered off after reading the 101 document. I'm pretty comfortable with the electrical aspect due to wiring the deck lights with WLED, noting I will make sure the power supplies aren't located in a section of the yard that floods with the excessive rain over the past fortnight. Am I missing anything I need to get started, I've got programming experience from uni and also run home assistant for automation in my house. Looking to start smaller then expand out over the next few years. Proposed shopping list Smarts FPP- HE123 MK2 16-48 OUTPUT PIXEL BOARD and BeagleBone Green from Hanson ~$200 PSU - Meanwell 5V 300W from Light it up LEDS ~ $70 Lights - Around 500 ETOP WS2811 50 Count Strings Leds from Light it up ~$250. Other than misc cables, mounting etc is there anything obvious I am missing. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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