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[QUOTE="Cmduncan1, post: 114978, member: 34260"] Hello all. My name is Christian and I am new to the forum. I am in Indianapolis Indiana. My display started in 2006 at its current location and was mostly a static display of clear white lights. The highest count was 102,000 (all incan pulling around 200ish amps). Since then have scaled back to around 75,000, introduced color lights and wireframes some static and some animated. Over the past 10 days I have come to learn what is next. I am looking forward to learning more and appreciate everyone's willingness to share. I would also appreciate some insight on my display. My yard is 45 meters wide. The house sits 60 meters from the road. So it would seem pixels on the house may not be as good. I am thinking the display would be best closer to the road. Also I live on a two lane road (one lane each direction) with no pull offs. Over the years I didnt jump to LOR because of the traffic concern. Anyone have a display similar to my conditions? I suppose it would be ok to continue to use the wireframes in the display?? Christian [/QUOTE]
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