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My Controller arrives Monday... where to start??


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JBullard wrote:

Generator?

Is it a generator or inverter?

Does it output a sine wave or a square wave?

The controllers are very picky about the zero crossing point.

Good luck.


It's a generator that uses sine wave
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You also might want to buy a transmitter to broadcast a radio signal, unless you just want to put a loud speaker in your yard. Most of us have transmitter[ I have a Ramsey] in our garage or near the front of our house to allow people to sit and listen to our displays.

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Melvin Stoddard wrote:

You also might want to buy a transmitter to broadcast a radio signal, unless you just want to put a loud speaker in your yard. Most of us have transmitter[ I have a Ramsey] in our garage or near the front of our house to allow people to sit and listen to our displays.

I have 2x bose outdoor speakers that are in faux rocks for the yard that will work well enough if I can sufficently integrate music into my show.
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Here's my 2 cents worth of suggestions for you. It sounds like you already have a fairly large static display and as already stated may overload the controller if you connect all of it to the controller. I would suggest just doing a section of your yard to work with. Also looking at the pic above, your lights are going to be very flashy and probably annoying to look at. Annimations are best slow, flashy is for music to go with it, but still needs to be controlled. This is a practice year for you, you're starting nice and early for next year. Try to set in stone as quickly as you can what you want to do for next year. Once you start, making changes can create fustrations.

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