Christmas Decorations

I had permanent LED lights installed little over a year ago - so whether it's 4th of July, Halloween, Christmas, etc..I can program multiple colors and effects for each holiday. It's not an overwhelming display, but it's cool and very adaptable. I can add modules for music and animations if I want to use LED panels. Attaches are a couple of stills from this last July 4th
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I had permanent LED lights installed little over a year ago - so whether it's 4th of July, Halloween, Christmas, etc..I can program multiple colors and effects for each holiday. It's not an overwhelming display, but it's cool and very adaptable. I can add modules for music and animations if I want to use LED panels. Attaches are a couple of stills from this last July 4th
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You Sir are the envy of the neighborhood!
 
I had permanent LED lights installed little over a year ago - so whether it's 4th of July, Halloween, Christmas, etc..I can program multiple colors and effects for each holiday. It's not an overwhelming display, but it's cool and very adaptable. I can add modules for music and animations if I want to use LED panels. Attaches are a couple of stills from this last July 4th
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I see them more often now. If my eves weren't exposed to sun, I would do them. In the desert heat and sun, the lights would get baked to death and probably not hold up to well.
 
I had permanent LED lights installed little over a year ago - so whether it's 4th of July, Halloween, Christmas, etc..I can program multiple colors and effects for each holiday. It's not an overwhelming display, but it's cool and very adaptable. I can add modules for music and animations if I want to use LED panels. Attaches are a couple of stills from this last July 4th
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What brand are they?
 
What brand are they?
I don't know the brand of LED. This was not a DIY - This was a local company that makes all of their own aluminum channel to mount these to the homes. They are individually addressable LED, so they can be programmed independent from each other. What I do know is that they install more LED per foot than most of the nationwide vendors, and because they matched my fascia on the house which makes the lights nearly invisible when not in use, it was an easy choice.
 
I don't know the brand of LED. This was not a DIY - This was a local company that makes all of their own aluminum channel to mount these to the homes. They are individually addressable LED, so they can be programmed independent from each other. What I do know is that they install more LED per foot than most of the nationwide vendors, and because they matched my fascia on the house which makes the lights nearly invisible when not in use, it was an easy choice.
Could you please pass the Grey Poupon?
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