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NeedMoreLights

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Hi all, just a quick introduction.
I'm an old fart who has been dressing up my house for Christmas with lights and decorations for a number of years now. It started off with a couple of strings of basic icicle lights, but over the years it's grown substantially. To date, the lights I've used have been dumb lights, and I'm at the point that, although my display has grown, it's plateaued and I'm looking to do something different.
I've now discovered RGB pixel lights (some would say belatedly) and am blown away by some of the displays I've seen, so I've joined this forum to learn about the world of pixel lights, controllers, show players, power supplies, software and a whole raft of other components, many of which I have no idea of their function. To add to the challenge, I have pretty well zero knowledge of electronics.
I plan to start with a small display to supplement my existing display, with the aim of expanding as I learn how things work.
Thanks for having me on this forum, I look forward to learning from anyone who is willing to offer assistance.
Cheers
George
 
Welcome along for the fun!

If you're adamant on pixels, a Falcon controller is a great way to go. It's a controller that will last you many years as you expand.
Or you can dip your toes into pixels with a simple ESP32 microcontroller running WLED and a few strands of pixels. Then it's only $40 to learn the bare basics.

Electronics knowledge will come to you over time. But starting out can be hard.
Going DIY is cheaper and helps with learning. Buying pre-made is expensive.
 
Which part of Oz are you located? Heaps of silly people on this forum continuing to play with silly little colourful lights, you will be fine :)
 
Welcome
Please enjoy yourself ,no matter how stressful this hobby can sometimes be,
Read the 101 Manual - this is a great start

and decide for yourself the pathway you want to take with your new found hobby.

for a newbie, i would recommend the ilightthat equipment , but you may want to jump in the deep and with equipment like falcon ,kulp or hansonelectronics
or you may want to goto cheaper options like WLED ESP32 devices

the manual and the forums will help guide you,

but it will all eventually come down to requirements for the vision you have with the RGB lights.

but, as always

Enjoy , have fun and - keep on blinking
 
Welcome
Please enjoy yourself ,no matter how stressful this hobby can sometimes be,
Read the 101 Manual - this is a great start

and decide for yourself the pathway you want to take with your new found hobby.

for a newbie, i would recommend the ilightthat equipment , but you may want to jump in the deep and with equipment like falcon ,kulp or hansonelectronics
or you may want to goto cheaper options like WLED ESP32 devices

the manual and the forums will help guide you,

but it will all eventually come down to requirements for the vision you have with the RGB lights.

but, as always

Enjoy , have fun and - keep on blinking
Thanks for that, I've begun reading the 101 manual, what a fantastic resource it is, well done those who have compiled it.
I'll keep reading and learning.
 
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