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CLUELESS1

Senior Member
I'm lucky, my mans shed's in the house. I Pitty the ones in the garden in the cold, also those dragged around christmas shopping with the missis.

Just working on putting torchlight bulbs in a nativity crib scene, wondering if I should use a Picaxe to flicker the bulbs?
 

inglewoodpete

Senior Member
Sorry (!) I haven't had time to post. A colleague and I are busy installing a 350 watt LED RGB display over several weeks. Of course the controllers are PICAXE-based.

Attached is a photo of a 200 watt lighting project we installed earlier in 2014. Sculptural panels fitted to the side of a 4-storey building are backlit at night by RGB floodlights (photo taken at dusk). The building is due to be opened early next year. This one has a PICAXE 08M2 driving commercially available DMX drivers.
Greenskills Wall LoRes.jpg
 
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