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Title: cutting smart strings
Post by: sirloinofbeef001 on August 18, 2013,
When making my arches I thought I would use 75 nodes on a 10' piece of PVC. Well after trying to do this, its way to many nodes. Here's my question. I've already set the ssc for 75 nodes, if I cut the strings do I need to re pick-it the controller for the correct amount of nodes? Or does this matter as long as the start channel matches the controller.
Title: Re: cutting smart strings
Post by: JonB256 on August 18, 2013,
You do not need to change it.

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Title: Re: cutting smart strings
Post by: keitha43 on August 18, 2013,
FYI the pick-it isn't where the nodes are configured. The smart string utility is where number of nodes, start channel and such are configured. In case someone new to smart strings comes across this thread.
Title: Re: cutting smart strings
Post by: sirloinofbeef001 on August 18, 2013,
I new that was the right answer but I wanted to hear it to confirm. Yesterday when I reconfigured the arch channels, the 3rd and 4rth arch didn't work. But the first 70 worked on the first 2 strings. Ive scratched my head so much I'm going bald.
 arch 1 -  35 nodes
 arch 2 -  35 nodes
  I haven't cut the other 40 nodes off the strings.
Title: Re: cutting smart strings
Post by: tbone321 on August 18, 2013,
IIRC, and it has been a while, the flex strips have to be cut at specific points or the remainder of the strip will not light.
Title: Re: cutting smart strings
Post by: sirloinofbeef001 on August 18, 2013,
Im using smart strings only.
Title: Re: cutting smart strings
Post by: tbone321 on August 18, 2013,
Oh, sorry abou that.  You may need to bring up the smart string utility and reconfigure the SSC's to work with the new number of nodes and to have the correct starting address.  If the nodes blink when the smart string utility programs them, then you will know that the strings are ok.  What are you using to test them?
Title: Re: cutting smart strings
Post by: mms on August 18, 2013,
Are you planning on running all 4 arches on the same SSC?  The limit with the SSC is 128 nodes.  Based on how I'm reading this you would have 140 nodes you're trying to use for all 4 arches.

Also, you may want to check to make sure the nodes of the cut strings are soldered with the chip facing the SSC side of the string. 
Title: Re: cutting smart strings
Post by: sirloinofbeef001 on August 18, 2013,
4 arches w/ 4 SSC'S .. 35 nodes per arch.
Title: Re: cutting smart strings
Post by: drlucas on August 18, 2013,
Are your arches far apart from each other? I'm hoping I can get my three arches all off of one SSC. 40 nodes each (3" apart). Then I'm likely going to have about 6-9" of wire between the arches. I'm hoping that gives me the ability to fold the three arches together to move/store for the offseason. I haven't really thought that one through much yet.....hmmmm.
Title: Re: cutting smart strings
Post by: sirloinofbeef001 on August 18, 2013,
They will be close together. I started out having 75 nodes per. But after trying to put them on the pipe, it was too much for the pipe. So I decided to cut them down. I left them with their own controller. I could change it. Still not sure yet.
Title: Re: cutting smart strings
Post by: drlucas on August 18, 2013,
Check out my other post.... https://vimeo.com/72613087 links to my vimeo video...i drilled the holes and put the nodes through it. was a bit of work, but so far it's looking decent.
Title: Re: cutting smart strings
Post by: jnealand on August 18, 2013,
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Are your arches far apart from each other? I'm hoping I can get my three arches all off of one SSC. 40 nodes each (3" apart). Then I'm likely going to have about 6-9" of wire between the arches. I'm hoping that gives me the ability to fold the three arches together to move/store for the offseason. I haven't really thought that one through much yet.....hmmmm.
You could still use the 3 wire waterproof connectors between them, that would let you take them apart for moving around or putting into storage.  On my pixel tree which uses a flexstrip going up and down zip tied to 1/2" emt I cut them in half and put a 3 pin waterproof connector between them because 1. flexstrips don't turn 180 deg and still face forward and 2. because it is easier to store, repair, build, etc.
Title: Re: cutting smart strings
Post by: drlucas on August 18, 2013,
You are right....and since I tried to buy 5 (because Ray only sells them in that lot size - without me asking him) for my 27channel controller (gave up waiting for more DSCs so - I'm going to use my 3 DSCs for a different use - mini trees i think) and for whatever reason I ended up getting 25 pig tails....anyways, I have LOTS to use, so i'm definitely going to do that with these. great idea. THANK YOU!!
Title: Re: cutting smart strings
Post by: Steve Gase on August 18, 2013,
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When making my arches I thought I would use 75 nodes on a 10' piece of PVC. Well after trying to do this, its way to many nodes. Here's my question. I've already set the ssc for 75 nodes, if I cut the strings do I need to re pick-it the controller for the correct amount of nodes? Or does this matter as long as the start channel matches the controller.
As mentioned, the firmware does not need to be changed.
Also, you don't NEED to readjust the string length in the smart string utility -- but I'd recommend doing so.
I suspect that the number of pixels that are generated on the smart string data line are directly related to the length specified in the utility.  If you only have 5 pixels, but have 128 configured, then the SSC generates 128*3 channels of data.   This extra work might affect your refresh rates... 50ms should work, but maybe you'd be able to use faster rates with a smaller pixel configuration.
Title: Re: cutting smart strings
Post by: tbone321 on August 18, 2013,
I guess that the real question is were the 4 SSC's working prior to the strings being cut down in number of nodes.  If not then it needs to be checked that the SSC's are starting at the correct addresses.  While it is not necessary to readjust the string length set in the SSC, it will be necessary to set the correct starting address for each SSC if the node count has also been changed in the sequence to reflect the reduced node count in the arches.  Another thing to check is to make sure that there are no blown fuses in the hub.