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Fun => The Porch => Topic started by: Steve Gase on December 23, 2011,

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Post by: Steve Gase on December 23, 2011,
Not happy with this year's results, but I'll offer it up anyway.  ;)

Half the strings are out in the mega tree, my coro star is out because of a short or damaged wiring, half the CCR arch is out, spent so much time in soldering and troubleshooting that I didn't spend time with LSP2.

Figured if I didn't record what I had now I wouldn't have much left after another rain.   ???

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTopcEEePeA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTopcEEePeA)

I learned a lot this year, including the need to plan better for 2012.  But it is going to be good!  >.d9
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Post by: tennhillbilly on December 23, 2011,
Very nice Steve,even with a few lights out it is still very nice. I would like to know more about the dripping icicles or whatever they are called in the tree. I would like to have a few of those for next year but the ones I have looked at are very $$$$.
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Post by: NavyGator on December 23, 2011,
Sorry to hear about all the trouble you had. It still looks awesome!

Rich
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Post by: sirloinofbeef001 on December 23, 2011,
Sorry for all the problems but still looks great. Wish I could post some video. All I have is my cell. Not very good quality.
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Post by: z327 on December 23, 2011,
Still looks good, even with the troubles.
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Post by: Steve Gase on December 23, 2011,
Thanks all for your comments.

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I would like to know more about the dripping icicles or whatever they are called in the tree. I would like to have a few of those for next year but the ones I have looked at are very $$$$.

The "Snowfall/Meteor Lights" were a little expensive.  One of the guys in the LSH forum did a bulk buy.  While there were several vendors, he selected units that had a random speed programmed into it.  Apply power and they all start off from the top and "drip" but the longer they stay on, they each are at a different point in the drip.  They are also available in several lengths.