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[QUOTE="Cygnusx3, post: 126126, member: 37331"] I do not like using AC at all. I would eventually like to flip to a DC only setup using pixels. I live in a region of the states where the temperature can swing from 7 to -26 C during the holiday season (and snow). Most LED strands don't last more than one season, the incandescent last a few more. The main keepers are probably the 6 waterproof flood lights I have. They are LED bulbs but plugged into AC fixtures. I'd love to change them out for RGB equivalents so the colors can change programmatically. Until then I'd like to shut them off for the show and turn them back on. From a light string perspective I run a basic outline around my house and all windows so we are talking like ~5,000 lights +- a few hundred. I need those to turn off and on for the show as well. Yes I would like to convert these to addressable pixels as well. ***My show is NOT these lights currently. My show is the video projection which requires the least amount of ambient light as possible. [/QUOTE]
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