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[QUOTE="scamper, post: 132247, member: 22285"] I decided on doing some pixels stakes a few years back, but never actually got them sequenced in my show. I used option 1... sort of. I went and bought a half dozen lengths of 6mm steel rod at $6 a length and then proceeded to cut it into half meter lengths. (ball park) I then stuck 1 end in the vice and bent it back onto itself to make a safe rounded top on it so as not to cause anyone (me mainly) any injury. I did all of the wiring myself which for something like this was pretty easy and just ran a 1 meter cable between each stake in groups of 10 and then put a plug one end and socket with power injection the other end. That way I can ran as many or few as I want and just change it in the software if I make changes in the setup. I ended up making 40, but have already got another 10 stakes bent ready to add pixels this year. [/QUOTE]
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