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[QUOTE="burto51, post: 98201, member: 24836"] Well, have read and reread 101 and plenty of posts, watched videos etc, its time to get into it. The plan is to have 7 arches using ws2811 strip and 6 spiral trees, have all the gear to go, Falcon controller, power supplies, tees for power injection, null pixels, arches and trees are made. Did have the setup page, layout and an animation in xLights , for the whole house with more props but have decided to just concentrate on 2 props with blinky lights and different patterns so that I can get the idea of the controller and the program. Need to find the IP address for the controller, have been given different advice on this. Will aim for the controller to supply voltage and data to the first arch (all daisy chained together) then inject form a PSU at the arches location; do same with the spiral trees. Not sure of what cable to use at this stage (many opinions) will do a mock up in the cave then a final install. Not even thinking of a musical sequence this year, maybe next year, will see how we go Best to all [/QUOTE]
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