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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="larochford, post: 81813, member: 23656"] Hey folks Thanks so much for your advice and effort in replying. I know it's late in the season so will invest my time having a bit of a play this year with x-lights as many have recommended this. I'm keen to get a basic strip of rgb led lights and sequence these (even if just 5 metres) to get a feel for how it all works at the most basic level. 3 key questions 1- would this 5m strip be suitable for a first time play? [url=http://m.crazysales.com.au/amp/online-5m-rgb-waterproof-epoxy-3528-300-smd-led-strip-light-remote-80767.html]http://m.crazysales.com.au/amp/online-5m-rgb-waterproof-epoxy-3528-300-smd-led-strip-light-remote-80767.html[/url] In the description for this it says I will need to buy a 24v transformer separately. Is that the case? 2 - which controller should I buy for a really basic setup? 3 - apart from downloading x-lights and the software side am I missing anything else from a hardware perspective? If I can use this strip to test and learn, I may then progress to framing up the house and be a bit more adventurous. As I have heaps of store bought lights, if there is a controller option that I should invest a bit more in to allow me to also use these at a later stage I am happy to consider it. Thanks again for all your help in getting me started. [/QUOTE]
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