DMX lights in my lounge
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LEDs use substantially less power than conventional bulbs.
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make me a samich
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it´s a kitchen not a Lounge:D
a kitchen with a computer and lights and a couch... but funny :D
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HOUSE PARTY =D !!!!
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@Monstoday How much did you pat for the entire setup?
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Lounge?
That´s a normal room:D
LOL
labtech19 1 year ago 5
@labtech19 Define a "normal" room :-)
Monstoday 1 year ago
@Monstoday My house is open-plan downstairs :-) The camera was standing in the lounge part and that's were most of my DMX lights are.
Monstoday 1 year ago
dude thats awsome thats my type of dream room just maybe a fog machine in there :P
danspp3 1 year ago
@danspp3 Aww thanks for the kind comment :-) This was 3 years ago, and I have since gotten myself a fog machine. I really ought to record some up-to-date videos!
Monstoday 1 year ago
Hey, thanks for the reply.
I will research luxeon LEDs. I have also recently found that 3-watt led's have a much longer throw than 1-watt, which is important if you are trying to wash a wall on the other side of a big hall. Maybe the Luxeons ARE 3-watt?
This is so important, yet try to find videos of color-changers operating at a distance. No one seems to get it.
Well, thanks a TON. This really helps.
cableaddict 1 year ago
@cableaddict - Mine were the 1W version. Their throw is good for up to 7 metres, which is your average school classroom. If you're going to be lighting up a hall, I would definitely recommend the 3W luxeon LEDs. I have two stage blinders (google "LED stage blinders"), built on 36x 3W LEDs (12 of each colour). I used these in a hired hall, 15 metres in length, and these babies were good :-) When they're not being used at a party, I have them in my lounge, same room as this video. (DMX hobbiest!)
Monstoday 1 year ago