Mr. Christmas Lights - 2007

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2007

12000+ lights animated and synched to GE Lights and Sounds of Christmas.
Canton, Ohio.

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  • My friend told me that a house from the Canton area was on here, so I came to look. Very nice! We saw one like this on Elberta, just off of Everhard, and I expected that that was the house my friend was talking about, but I see yours is a different house. Do you mind giving a general area where you are located, if your lights are still up? Thanks!

  • Thank you. We are located on Saratoga Hills Dr NE which is just off of Middlebranch & Werner Church (1/4 south of Applegrove) The lights are down now. Next year, we will be running a 160 channel synced to music played on the radio with about 50000 lights. We will most likely be running from Thanksgiving day until a couple of days after 2008 Christmas

  • I have the same setup...Can you tell me kow you got it to go through a fm transmitter?

  • I opened the machine carefully and soldered a shielded cable to the speaker terminals. (Remember to solder the 'braid' or ground wire to the speaker lead marked negative) and the other TWO wires together to the other speaker terminal. This way you can still have audio from the machine and both left and right audio are soldered together and ready to go to your FM transmitter.

  • beautiful house i can't wait for my lights and sounds to come in but where did you get those snow flakes on your porch and can you tell me how much and what are they called exactly

  • Thanks! The snowflakes and stars on the porch are from Wal-Mart and Target, they have separate controllers so are not hooked up to the main unit. They come in a strand of 10 for abut $15 if I remember correctly

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  • @MrGreengiant15 no, there is a mr.christmas 4 channe wirelessl receiver setup.

  • @pilotviduya theres a 4 channel with wireless receivers

  • @Carwashman2010 Mr. Christmas is a box that has six channels (outlets) on the box, then the box gets plug in to the outlet on the wall

  • @MrGreengiant15 No, Mr. Christmas is a 6 channel box

  • is this the 4 channel?

  • if you are doing this this yea i think a daylight view of how its all hooked up would be awesome cause i am trying to figure out how to run multiple receivers to the main transmitter without making it cost a fortune and i run about 48 strands just on my roof and im tired of them being static and not moving to lights and entertaining if you could help me with this that would be much appreciated thank you happy holidays

  • How did you get that many lights on one outlet?

  • Hello showmetheinuyasha,

    I am terribly sorry to say, but this was just an experiment. I wanted to see if the actual controller could be a possible output for the LOR sequence editor. Unfortunately, I had later found out that the controller's firmware was not supported by the sequence editor. It would be a waste of money. You are better off buying an 8 channel or 16 channel package. It would give you more control, better effects, and even more amperage than the old GE system.

  • @thelightguy1 Where can I get a LOR network adapter and how much do they usually cost?

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