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[QUOTE="marmalade, post: 73577, member: 24709"] First post, lot's of excellent info and helpful people here! Got the dumb christmas lights bug big this year so looks like the major 2016 project will be sequencing, frame building and a few pixel displays. I noticed that most of the ropes and led strings have a relatively low led density (10 leds/m) giving a pixelated effected rather than a smooth contiguous light output. Is this the norm? Compared to led strips with 30 or 60 leds per m it seems much less (especially when strung on wireframes). Currently I usually double up the dumb strings to achieve 5cm spacings which give a brighter and more consistent light output. This is quite messy though in terms of wiring! Looking forward to hearing what everyone does, happy to receive any advice/input/opinions. I'm sure i'll be posting a lot of questions and giving the chinese/aus economy a bit of a boost this coming year :) cheers [/QUOTE]
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