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Title: It's over
Post by: royce on January 01, 2015,
 
  Last show was last night and today is demolition day.  I got 87% taken down and put away  and it drizzle all day. New Years day has always been the day when things come down, if only they would go up as fast. The show didn't go as planned but still a success. I got to start earlier this year but a said that last year. Anybody else start their tear down yet???
Title: Re: It's over
Post by: jnealand on January 01, 2015,
I never end until the weekend after new years.  I also usually leave all or many of my lights up a a week or two so I can play with new sequences, software, hardware in a live environment.  The lights only run if I am outside while doing the testing.
Title: Re: It's over
Post by: twooly on January 01, 2015,
Down and away since Dec 26th :)
Title: Re: It's over
Post by: Steve Gase on January 01, 2015,
Last night my other half strongly suggested that I do tear-down today.  I was able to video my last 7 sequences last night, and I didn't have a lot of visitors, so I shutdown my Pi-s and pulled the power. 


(there was also a threat of a cold spell with a lot of rain, etc. and I didn't think it good to encourage people to come out to see a light show...)


anyway...  rain and near-freezing cold today and I did nothing with the equipment today.  (unfortunately I was too late to bring in my new (indoor-only) fog machine before the rain.  hopefully it dries out. :)


maybe tomorrow it will clear up enough to bring things in, and start work on the '15 show. :)
Title: Re: It's over
Post by: rrowan on January 01, 2015,
I am more like Jim. Show is still on, will take most all of it down this weekend (window frames and snowmen stay lit a while) - snowmen are the wife's favorites and in fact there is always one in the living room year round (fabric type not a plastic snowmen). The window frames stay up until Valentines day. If fact my frames are basically on from before Halloween and stay on until after Valentines day every year. These nodes are the first version and first run from Ray Wu so they are old and have a LOT of hours on them. One frame doesn't go into storage and is used for testing during the "off" season.

Yeah I know WAY TOO MUCH info.  <fp.
(I guess the pain meds are working today and not putting me in a bad mood)

Rick R.
Title: Re: It's over
Post by: tbone321 on January 01, 2015,
My display decided to end itself tonight.  Went out to dinner and when I got home, most of the display was out.  Went into the garage and a 60A 220V breaker was blown.  Turned it back on and the power controller was making a horrible grown and a lot of the display still out.  Shut it back down and went outside and found a 3 way cube and an extension cord melted together and the lawn scorched.  It was too dark to hunt down the problem and the season is over anyway.  Rain is expected all weekend so all of the inflatables will come down Friday as well as anything else I have time to take down prior to the rain.  I will look to see what failed and may restore that part of the display to run for the last weekend since I will no be doing any teardown in the rain.  I am just glad that I came home to a burned up cord and not a burned up house.  A redesign of the power distribution is in order and will happen before any other displays are put up.
Title: Re: It's over
Post by: duane.mosley on January 01, 2015,
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  I am just glad that I came home to a burned up cord and not a burned up house.  A redesign of the power distribution is in order and will happen before any other displays are put up.


amen to that! i'll take a melted cord over melted house any day! good thing the breaker did it's job.



i would have turned my show off last night but i had a few LOR guys come by tonight and one more coming tomorrow. tomorrow night is the last ran show. i will leave things up for a week or so because i want a guy to come back and shoot more drone video of my show. supposed to rain saturday so tear down will have to wait.
Title: Re: It's over
Post by: meman on January 04, 2015,
I usually keep the lights running till three kings day (Jan 6th). As the number of cars begin to dwindle after New Years, I start doing some experimenting with new props and/or sequences for next season. So not really in a hurry to pull everything down on a specific date.

Also, I always try to do a full on session and get any burnt out sections of LED fixed before boxing them up. And never put stuff away wet. Wait for a dry day.

Mike E.
Title: Re: It's over
Post by: Steve Gase on January 04, 2015,
I've now got 2/3 of my display down and brought indoors.  If the weather holds out tomorrow I'll have it all down.
next is the sorting and putting stuff away so that I can reclaim my work area -- well, my wife's work area.  she needs space to wrap a truck with vinyl and my cables, controllers, and props are interfering. :)
Title: Re: It's over
Post by: Jeffl on January 04, 2015,
Some day I'm going to come down south and live near you guys.  Up north we have snow and -15 temps.  But i guess I will have props to test things on for the next 3 months.  >:(
Title: Re: It's over
Post by: jnealand on January 04, 2015,
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Some day I'm going to come down south and live near you guys.  Up north we have snow and -15 temps.  But i guess I will have props to test things on for the next 3 months.  >:(

When I lived in Chicago and Detroit I aways said I want to move warmer.  I've now been in the Atlanta area for 24 years come Feb 1.
Title: Re: It's over
Post by: therealbigjim on January 09, 2015,
I had to work on the 6th so it was down and mostly put away on the 5th.
Title: Re: It's over
Post by: typoagain on January 17, 2015,
I am sitting here reading about everyoNe who has gotten all their eaquipment packed away and I aM getting very sad. We had a bad ice storm just after Christmas. since then i spend nearly every day triming up the trees and hauling off the broken limbs.
After 7 trips to haul off broken limbs I had to spend one day repairing the sunroof on my wifes SUV because the dealre cound not get to ti for 7 WEEKS and taking down the lights for a l=elderly neighbor. As it stands Hhope to get the lights down on the 20th.
wow, . . . thanks for letting me vent. I feel much better now!
Title: Re: It's over
Post by: tbone321 on January 17, 2015,
You could always leave them up until next year.   >:D
Title: Re: It's over
Post by: loveroflife96 on January 17, 2015,
Moving to Louisiana....I've come up with a solution to my procrastination.  I leave most of my display up and it turns into a Margi Gras Light Show!!!  HA HA HA....any excuse for blinky!

Duane
Title: Re: It's over
Post by: Don Gillespie on January 17, 2015,
Jan 1 tore pretty much everything down, just finished all the icicle lights today, I have 3 trees left and some rebar that may not come out until April.
Title: Re: It's over
Post by: lrhorer on January 27, 2015,
Well, you know, traditionally the Christmas season is 12 days long.  Depending on how one counts, that equates to the last day of the season being Jan 5 or Jan 6.  I shut off the power to everything on the 7th, but it the weather was poor until 2 weeks ago, so the stuff didn't come down until the 18th.
Title: Re: It's over
Post by: mms on January 28, 2015,
My whole show is still up.  Until recently I had a glacier on the lawn (house faces north) which makes it hard to remove things.  My hope is to get things done this weekend (weather pending.)