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2024 Mini Christmas Light Expos
Sydney Mini, 1-2 June
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Perth Mini, 8 June
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Melbourne Mini, 29-30 June
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Brisbane Mini, 27-28 July
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[QUOTE="Ben G, post: 134364, member: 39421"] I'm looking to start my Christmas lighting journey from scratch! I bought a square block house with a rendered concrete brick facade and I need advice on how to start with an outline of addressable LEDs (in future years I will add more props). I need 33 meters of horizontal lines (10 + 10 + 5 + 4 + 4), 8m of vertical lines (4 + 4), and everything must be attached to rendered concrete bricks (there is nothing to hang things from). Would LOVE advice from anyone who knows how they would do this from scratch, including: 1. recommended pixel density (per linear meter) 2. string or strip? 3. pixel type (ws2811? ws2812b?) 4. temporary mounting method for horizontal & vertical lines (Boscoyo strips? Chromatrim? PVC pipe? Removable mounting clips that can attach to a screw?) 5. Controller (Will the Falcon F16V3 work in Australia where we have 220-240V power?) 6. power injection (whether I need it and what to buy?) 7. best places to buy all the above? 8. anything else I should know? Thanks! Ben [/QUOTE]
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