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Where are you getting RGB light strips from. Which ones do you like and which ones don't you like and why. I will be adding a lot of them next year.
Thanks in Advance
Don C.

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What kind of RGB light strips are you looking for?

Are you wanting to control the whole strip or each RGB light?

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Basically a CCR but not each light individually controlled.

Hey Paul, I just checked out your videos, what video projector are you using. That is also another item I am adding next year.
Thanks Don C.

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My projector is NEC VT480. It works great. BUT, I would like to have one I can turn on and off without having to physically be here. This projector has a standby mode, but you still have to push a button to make it come on. I would like to have one that comes on when video is detected or be able to turn it on with LOR somehow.

CDI is selling some RGB LED strips in their pre-sale this year.

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Hi I lot of people over here are getting their LED strips from Ray Wu, here is a link to some RGB 12V strip http://www.aliexpress.com/fm-store/701799/209843764-329544925/5m-one-roll-5050-SMD-30LEDs-m-led-strip-waterproof-by-silicon-tubing-and-coating-RGB.html


You can check it out in action on my spinner video



You can also check out this forum http://auschristmaslighting.com/forums/index.php

There is heaps of info on the LED strips and always people in chat ready to answer any questions you have.

Good luck for next year and Merry Christmas.
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Andrew Bev wrote:

Hi I lot of people over here are getting their LED strips from Ray Wu, here is a link to some RGB 12V strip http://www.aliexpress.com/fm-store/701799/209843764-329544925/5m-one-roll-5050-SMD-30LEDs-m-led-strip-waterproof-by-silicon-tubing-and-coating-RGB.html

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I use Ray Wu's RGB strips on my house... they are very bright, great colors. easy to make custom lengths (as long as you know how to solder, and have freeze-proof silicone on hand).
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Hi
I also have used Ray Wu RGB strip in my display this year.

I used 30LED/m strip for roof outline (apart from the areas where I have CCRs), and 60 LED/m to provide wall wash. Works very well even though there is some colour mismatch between CCR and RGB strip when colours are near white. For this year's videos see http://forums.lightorama.com/forum82/30675.html

Regards Geoff

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