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Sp10 showplayer problem
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Show player SP10 song ord...
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help show buildin
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Trouble Exporting To .shp
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show player
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Lipsync Files
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Pixels
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Hanging singing pumpkins
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Snow machine |
Posted by: Nathanm114 - 24-12-2018, 05:34 PM - Forum: General
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Hello,
I want to add a snow machine to the display. Any ideas on how I can connect it into the system so it starts at certain points in the show.
Kind Regards
Nathan
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Manuals |
Posted by: Nathanm114 - 21-12-2018, 08:43 PM - Forum: General
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Hello,
Could someone please tell me where I could find the manuals for controllers as a pdf for my iPad. Just got new controllers and would like to do some reading.
Kind Regards
Nathan
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Singing trees |
Posted by: Stringle - 20-12-2018, 04:48 PM - Forum: General
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Hi all just a simple question
I have asked synchro lights twice now how many lights will I need to build a singing tree and how many controllers and what sort do I need to use per tree but had no reply and now I see sale is on . also things going out of stock !
So how do we get support and supply’s if they no longer trade !
Anybody had other problems?
Regards jon
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Merging shows |
Posted by: Harrisonrobson - 09-12-2018, 08:16 PM - Forum: General
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Evening,
Is there a process to follow to be able to merge multiple .sho files into one show?
I purchased 2 Christmas packs but I can’t figure out how to get them playing one after the other seamlessly.
Regard,
Robson
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Our installation presentation category |
Posted by: krissprolls - 07-12-2018, 02:12 PM - Forum: General
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Dear Admins,
is it possible to create a new forum category for member installation (devices, videos...) presentation ?
It will be great to compare the differents way to build a great show ?
Thanks !
Christopher
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Christmas Video |
Posted by: sandy123 - 05-12-2018, 05:54 PM - Forum: General
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Mzhd8YA...s=5c06e2b3
For Chevychase (and anybody else interested). Hope this helps with your issue on your thread
The two Stars at the front (beginning of video) are made of RGB Strips and controlled by a 3 channel controller on 'standalone mode. Powered by 12v DC 6 Amp supply.
The snowman, two large bushes, arch and five rose bushes are LED strings controlled by 2 x 8 Channel controllers which are then controlled from an SD Card Controller (in master mode). about 1800 LEDs in total. Powered from (regulated) 24v DC supply (with adjustable voltage). Roses are 60LED strings and Large bushes are 200 LED strings, so voltage adjusted to strike a balance between 200 and 60 LED strings brightness. Using unregulated supply for this would no doubt burn out, or shorten the life of the 60 LED strings. SD card controller fed from 12v supply used for stars.
Lights in windows, above garage doors etc. and some in back garden (towards end of video) are fed from 24v transformer (unregulated). Very fast changing of circuits controlled from my own controllers, but current is mainly constant and using about 4 amps. More or less constant load, so the unregulated 24v is good enough.
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Dead Sections In LED Strings |
Posted by: ChevyChase - 03-12-2018, 05:45 PM - Forum: General
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Am I just unlucky or does anyone else suffer with "dead" sections in some of their LED strings. I`m guessing that the problem may be due to moisture ingress? Any thoughts?
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