Angus,
I got to ask. Why are you going with the mesh rather than a pixel strip to mount your lights?
Well building from the hip, I have learned a ton building this small tree .
There is no cookie-cutter parts here, just a rustic diy experiment
Still a work in progress.
Angus,
I got to ask. Why are you going with the mesh rather than a pixel strip to mount your lights?
2012 - 1st year 64 Channels - 7500 LED lights - 5 sequences
2013 - 128 Channels - 10,000 LED lights - 7 sequences (2 New)
2014 - 201 Channels - upgrading 8 Arches to dumb RGB - 8+ sequences (1+ New)
2015 - 240 Channels + 8 Universes - sequences TBD
2016 - No Display
2017 - Back in the Game - 240 Renard Channels + 12 Universes
2018 - 256 Renard and 9 Falcon Outputs of Pixels - 16 sequences shown over 2 nights
2019 - 256 Renard and 9 Falcon Outputs of Pixels - 16 sequences shown over 2 nights
2020 - Emergency Conversion to Falcon F48 with limited wireless
Hi
If you look closely , you will notice the pixels are mounted in 1/2 x 1/2 welded wire . the
mesh is for a ton of 3528 rgb that I am currently adding .
What I learned is that the pixel mounting strip is to wide for the narrow top .
Plus,I like my props to be as see through as possible .
When said and done , this 6' tree will have close to 2500 leds on it
This was an experiment in excess
I have a 125m of this strip and needed an excuse to use it .
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