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[QUOTE="Lightjunkie, post: 45744, member: 14173"] [font=Verdana]OOPS! Forgot to update my channel count. [/font] :o You are all too kind. I've seen the videos of your work....if you think my display is "view worthy", I'm honored. @ [font=tahoma, sans-serif][SIZE=15px]djgra79...The candy canes (courtesy of Fasteddy) are about 24 inches (61 cm) high. I used a wide angle [/SIZE]lens[SIZE=15px] on the video camera, so everything looks small. [/SIZE][/font] [font=tahoma, sans-serif][SIZE=15px]@ [/SIZE]logandc99 ... Yes, those are 12 arches over my driveway. They're actually a lot brighter than the video shows. The kids love running under them as the show is running.[/font] [font=tahoma, sans-serif]@ hdracer .... My wife supported my jump to RGB...ONLY if I kept the wireframe characters. I spent a lot of time constructing them, so they have a sentimental place with my family.[/font] [font=tahoma, sans-serif]@ Fasteddy..... Your guidance was invaluable. I was out on my lawn up to 1 in the morning, (-20 degrees F) with my ohm meter trying to fix all my frozen mishaps. The cold weather settled in before I could "weatherproof" everything....valuable lesson learned. Finally found a way to build my "mega ray" that could withstand the 80 mph gusts of wind that we get out here. I used EMT conduit for the rays with a galvanized pole in the middle for support. It kept the LED strips nice and stable. [/font] :) [font=Tahoma][/font] [font=Tahoma][/size][SIZE=10px] [/SIZE][/font] [/QUOTE]
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