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re: Permanently installed LED "Christmas" lights.

Posted on 12/16/23 at 9:42 pm to
Posted by Hopeful Doc
Member since Sep 2010
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Posted on 12/16/23 at 9:42 pm to
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How are you using them in a non-permanent way?



Check a few posts up. The picture of my door with 2 trees and garland is 150 (3x50 count of 4” spaced) 12mm 12v bullets. If you see the “front of house” picture, I’m going to rewrap the other garland (the one on the side door is 9’, each of the ones on the front of the house is a pair of 9’, so another 300 nodes for that and then 2 more 4’ trees (another 100 nodes there). Waiting on some power injector T and xconnect pigtails to come in.

I really thought I’d do the side door and leave the project for next year. I think it looks so nice to mirror the effects on the house (and just the big, round end on the 12mm vs the thin pointy standard mini light) that I’ll be doing it for only a few weeks of enjoyment.
Posted by ApisMellifera
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Member since Apr 2023
297 posts
Posted on 12/16/23 at 10:07 pm to
Gotcha.

Is it a pain to run and hid the wires to each separate display and route them back to the same controller? I’m trying to get a few ideas for displays and can see how this can get out of hand quick.

I’m literally just waiting on my power supply before I start playing around with my lights. I messed up when ordering it and didn’t realize it wouldn’t be here until after the new year. By the time I figured it out, it had already shipped.
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