You can also see that the boxes look nice and tidy until the tail connectors are attached to the controllers. We will have some more cable management installed before the boxes go up so it will all be nice and tidy!
The five wiring boxes are now complete, or they would be if we hadn't managed to loose two of the 400W power supplies (the big greenish grey boxes). Each box has external connection ports for cat5 (carrying DMX) and a caravan plug so that power can be connected using a regular extension cord. In these pictures you can see the new smaller controllers we have from Ray Wu, a very popular Chinese supplier through Alibaba.com (with the blue labels). So far these are wonderful. 24 Outputs (the much larger green ones in the left picture are only 16!), 24 Volts, and channels are set with dials so you always know exactly what is set and you can change things very easily while the unit is on the network - simply power down and start again.
You can also see that the boxes look nice and tidy until the tail connectors are attached to the controllers. We will have some more cable management installed before the boxes go up so it will all be nice and tidy!
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Tuppet's dad unpacking some lights Today 5 more boxes arrived from China, full of presents for us to unwrap around the fireside. We have got a lot of things in this latest delivery, including about 100m of RGB strip lighting, some 400W power supplies and 4 big wall washers. We also have a range of garden lighting to install - They will be for year round use though. RGB Wall Washer Here is one of the long wall washers. It's about 1m long, and has RGB output which should cover the whole wall pretty effectively. We have four of them, one of which will belong to Brothertuppet during the year. For this reason we also got a couple of RGB remotes and standalone 4 channel controllers. Despite saying 12V on the box we are informed that they are really ok with 24V so we are going to test them... carefully. Brothertuppet was NOT HAPPY that his part of the order was the only part which had any issues so he couldn't play with it tonight. 24V Power supply The power supplies look reasonable considering we were paying significantly less than we would expect to pay here. Don't worry, they do have a cover, we just pulled it off to see the guts. They are not even trying to be waterproof - we are going to keep them protected in a box under the eaves. All in all we are very happy with our first impressions, and look forward to some fun time playing with our new toys. This is 4 DMX Universes of Stellascapes pixel lights making up a 4.2*2m array of blinky flashy. Each of the 2000+ RGB LEDs are individually controlled to make pictures, shapes and cool effects via Madrix software, which is automatically synchronizing the lights to the music here! This is the same software used by DJs and Lighting Engineers to run showThe lights are also compatable with LightShowPro, however the programming capabilities are lagging at the moment (major software update is on its way). Oh what fun we could have with these this Christmas...! Kudos to Andrew from Stellascapes for letting us have a play with these, we can't wait to see what new toys he brings to the melbourne christmas lights mini. This week Tuppetsdad placed an order with a factory in China for lots of LEDs. They will be the same as what we ordered last year, but obviously we need a bit more already!
We are getting more icicles to line the upstairs roofline and also some leds to fix the existing stars, make some more, and begin work on tuppet's lighting project for the year - more on that once she comes up with a proper design. In preparation for the Melbourne Mini (hosted by auschristmaslighting.com) a very kind Mr. Wu has sent us some exciting samples from his chinese light distribution store. We are looking forward to having a chance to play with our fun new toys!
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