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[QUOTE="Rani, post: 101031, member: 27719"] Hey guys, Been learning a lot here thanks to this great community and the very helpful people within. I have come up with a design layout for my house (although it keeps changing all the time) but I think I've reached the point I'm happy with for the time being. I'm still a little undecided if I'm going 12v or 5v. [USER=14]@lithgowlights[/USER] and [USER=9]@Benslights[/USER] believe I should go 5v and that I shouldn't fear the dreaded power injections! I have no clue about pixel controllers etc. So I've uploaded this image of the layout with pixels in each prop. Please feel free to download and scribble away, give me a plan of attack, what do I need and where do I place it?? :D Even if you think I can do better with different layouts please let me know. Cheers! [ATTACH=full]13299[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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