DiyLightAnimation
Forum Info => Getting started with Light Animation => Topic started by: vividlily on November 20, 2012,
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Hi all,
I am new to this forum and also kind of new in light automation DIY.
As Christmas is coming, I am making a light project for this special occasion. Well, this forum has strong Christmas atmosphere, which is a great appeal.
I am planning to make a project like this (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHy2h2CN_mM), which is pretty cool to me.
But it's also a little complicated for a starter.
I am wondering how to make similar one but is not so complicated. Has anyone made one of this kind before?
Any input would be helpful.
Thanks
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Its not that hard.
Get one Lynx USB dongle and at least on Lynx Express (LE)
Connect the Lynx Dongle to your USB port on your computer and then use a cat5 cable from the dongle to the LE. That gives you 16 channels to control lights with. Its also expands to 512 channels just by adding LE's. You can control the above with a free program (see Vixen or HLS)
The LE has 16 outputs that you plug your lights into. You can have multi strands of lights per channel
Quick Wire diagram
Computer --- USB cable ---- Lynx Dongle ---- Cat5 cable -----LE ---- Lights
Rick R.
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If you post a message in the new members introduction you will also have access to alot more info on the forum and it might help out.
Steve (from Edmonton)
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You might not want to keep pointing people to the USB dongle. Although that WAS the goto device for the forum for years, it really is becoming a device of the past. If you can pick up a used one cheep then maybe, but the EtherDongle is really the way to go. Not much more money, and a world more flexability.
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You might not want to keep pointing people to the USB dongle. Although that WAS the goto device for the forum for years, it really is becoming a device of the past. If you can pick up a used one cheep then maybe, but the EtherDongle is really the way to go. Not much more money, and a world more flexability.
You are correct but I was going for quick and easy setup.
Rick R.