LOR CTB16PC
Utilizing 7 traditional Light-O-Rama AC controllers with 16 outputs each, we make individual strings of lights, spotlights, and other traditional plug-in decorations turn on and off.
LOR CTB04PC-ELL
Wires across the driveway are a little unnecessary with Radio Frequency controllers. Easy Light Linkers (ELLs) help with 4 spots requiring traditional AC controllers with 4 outputs each.
Falcon F48
Individually addressable bulbs, known as pixels, require advanced control. Using the Falcon F48 and compatible smart receivers we make the house sparkle and change color.
Building our Props
Many of our props have been custom built from various products mixed together. A wreath from here, a strand of lights from there, controlled by a computer made of various parts. There is not one particular vendor who has everything you see, but many with competitive items. Here is a list of all the vendors used to create what you see today.
One a side note: watch for sales, coupons, pre-sales, after season sales, spring sales, and volume pricing. Never pay face value for this hobby! I especially love the 80% off after Christmas sales!
New for 2020
- Addition of a Mega Tree (Large light strand tree made from RGB Pixels)
- Vertical lighting along the house and columns
- RGB Luminary (If I can borrow them back from PLUM Church)
- RGB Pixels in the Dogwood tree
Vendors
- Amazon
- Best Buy
- Boscoyo Studios
- CFOLights
- Harbor Freight
- Light o Rama
- Lowes
- Michael’s/Pat Catan’s
- Nichol Lumber
- Overkill Metal Products
- Pixel Controller
- RGB Man
- Walmart/Sam’s Club