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re: Permanent LED light strings - best way to hang?

Posted on 12/9/23 at 10:03 am to
Posted by ShrevetownTiger
Shreveport
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Posted on 12/9/23 at 10:03 am to
What lights to you order? I’ve been looking at doing something but don’t want to buy the wrong thing.
Posted by Hopeful Doc
Member since Sep 2010
15042 posts
Posted on 12/9/23 at 11:15 am to
AliExpress link for 12mm 12v pixels


Link to AliExpress for c9-like 12v.



As you may be able to see, I like Paulzhang ETOPLED store.


Long story:
Initially bought from HolidayCoro. I have ZERO negatives to say about them. And they ship hella fast. The 200 pixels that outline my roof and the mounting strips that I use come from them. But they’re $1/pixel, and these are a bit cheaper and still have compatible xconnect pigtails. And I wanted to buy 500 of each type. They probably have better quality control than China, but I’m willing to take the risk.


I’m now sort of locked into this “strawberry” bulb for c9. It’s not my favorite. The pixabulb form factor is nice. But there are other options out there. If you search on AE for “12v milky c9” or throw “2811” somewhere in there, you’ll find a dozen or so other form factors, essentially all 12mm bullets in a custom case, with an “opaque” or “milky” bulb that I think would look better, but I was unaware of their existence when I started. The view from the road is probably not hugely different, but I just like the way light diffuses through that for my purposes (above- dull, “normal”-looking lights that change colors). I also like the rectangle base option and think those would have other great mounting options, like inside of PVC J-channel or maybe even some could be fit into the HolidayCoro aluminum pixel mount (looks like 1/2” PVC sawed in half and pre-drilled for 12mm nodes, mounts on 1/2” clips and is stiff without sag. I have mild sagging in mine and didn’t put enough J-bolts on my regular old PVC to hang them on my gutters. I have more j bolts in supply for when they come down on Ash Wednesday, but for now it’s noticeable to me. Don’t get me wrong, it looks as good as any other DIY house, but if you have an eye for it, it’s not quite “pro” looking).


So if I were starting over, I don’t want to say that I’d necessarily change form factors, but you should at least know there are at least 3 types of c9 (rectangle flat base, round flat base like mine, and then the “bullet” with wires going up the bottom end), and then you can find frosted/opaque/milky plastic on at least 2 of those. They are all 2811 pixels and will work with any ws2811 pixel controller


I could be wrong; but I think all c9-like ones are 12v. I have not seen many 5v but you may see them. There are lots of 5v 12mm pixels (which is the same pixel inside some of these c9). Just make sure you pick a voltage and stick with it unless you know why that statement is not entirely true; and if you’re choosing a voltage and don’t want to learn, I would recommend 12v over 5v (if you don’t want to learn anymore about it and talk about what that’s also not an absolute truth)



If you want a “fast” setup to toy with, buy a single strand from HolidayCoro- they aren’t terribly expensive (but then you either waste the strand or stick with the form factor), two female and one male pigtails, an Athom WLED controller (the one that says high current or high power. Not the strip controller with r/g/b lanes), and this power supply which can change voltages. I’d probably order 12mm nodes from them, and then this is eventually a fun setup for a tiny (3-4’) christmas tree (indoors) or a yard prop with a new power supply and a box.

Then when you get into outdoor stuff, you want a larger DC landscaping transformer to run power all over +/- a better controller (shout out DrZ diguno/quad/octa)
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