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harrison0550 wrote:

Don't get me wrong I love my LOR boards and software but let's call a spade a spade. This is just a string of lights we are talking about here,

This ain't no spade..more like a diamond... :P
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A diamond huh! Lol your excitment is contagious but I will have to wait and see the price on these before I can get to excited about them.

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After looking at what it would cost to get the 50 pixel string, c9 covers, power supply, controller, and shipping from china it comes up to around $88 to my porch but then of course I would have to put it all together and wouldn't have macros or the plug and play features these would offer. So if it came out to 2 strings and a controller for around $200 then it would make sense. Grrrrr why did I ever get into this hobby! LOL I have now talked myself into buying them.
That poor puppy.

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It is contagious!! I was waiting for the CCB patiently.....
Now, I can't wait!!! I'm dying here!! Of course a price may get rid of the sickness real quick (it may straight out give me a heart attack!) depending.......

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Thanks for posting the link. I'm sitting in a hotel room in Las Vegas (I'm here for a conference), and it gave me something to read. Very cool. Too bad the end to end strings is not yet supported, but I can work around that just fine...

Now we just need an availability date - my credit card is waiting...

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  • 2 weeks later...
 One or two 50 bulb strings
 320 channel controller in a plastic
weatherproof box


SO, one controller with 2 strings would be one unit id and both strings would work identically or mirror each other if "flipped"?
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Not as I understand it from reading the manual. It would have 100 RGB pixels that are individually addressed.

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k6ccc wrote:

Not as I understand it from reading the manual. It would have 100 RGB pixels that are individually addressed.


I only see 50 (150 channels) per ID in SE. Either the CCB controller has 2 ID's or both 50-sets (100 pixels)would run identically except one could be flipped.
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Each bulb of the 50 of each string will be individually addressable.

Dont let the current state of SE be your only clue.
Also look at HWU which has a flip box greyed out.

There will be a single unit id with 320 channels. Here is an old post from LorJohn, the brains behind the CCx.

http://forums.lightorama.com/view_topic.php?id=26841&forum_id=89&jump_to=251242#p251242

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ItsMeBobO wrote:

Dont let the current state of SE be your only clue.
Also look at HWU which has a flip box greyed out.
There will be a single unit id with 320 channels. Here is an old post from LorJohn, the
"The CCB controller has one unit ID and 320 channels. Channels 1-160 are bulb string one. 1-150 = RGB, 151-157 = res/macro/color-effect, 158-160 = reserved. Channels 161-320 are bulb string two. 161-310 = RGB, 311-317 = res/macro/color-effect, 318-320 = reserved. In legacy unit ID mode it can take up to 20 unit IDs."

I'm trying to program CCB's for 2012 and do not see how to get to 161-310 in the SE. Guess I should just wait?
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I'm just sequencing! I'm leaving all the LOR controller settings blank. I will fill them in (I know it will be tedious) later. Or sequence and then create new channels when the product is released and then cut and paste. Either way, I NEED SOME CCBs!!!!! Anyone got a line on a release date?

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You can sequence now.

Just put in two ccrs. The pre assigned channels wil both be 1 157.
Proceed with sequencing.
When se is upgraded you will add a ccb then copy there and delete the ccrs

On my phone so more later

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  • 3 weeks later...

Recently got a message from the LOR "help desk". They say that the CCF's are being "received from the assembler" and "should be available before the end of the month"!!!
Still no price though.

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