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Just found these while cleaning outmyt remaining Christmas things.

EIGHT Aether II Flood Light kits - unassembled

BEST OFFER in next month takes it (by 2/28/24)
+ $25 shipping in USPS large prepaid box

(8) Never built DLA Lynx "Aether II"  RGB  floods .  35W each @ 12V

DMX controlled.   Sold as DLA COOP kits.

Aether II kits (DLA) w widest lens option

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Generally people would put these in a cheap outdoor flood enclosure, but many solutions would work.

Often I saw people powering them with 12V LV transformers and they used like 35w each on full.

THESE ARE VERY BRIGHT

*warning* the kits MIGHT be missing a part or two, probably not much tbh -- but for the cost of these,
any missing part (like maybe a volt regulator or two) those parts would be maybe under $5 to source.
The reason I say this is because I can vaguely recall having to steal a part or two for another build and it was
something like a voltage regulator and or a capacitor or something, nothing expensive or rare.
Upon inspection the kits look 99% as they would have from the COOP manager.

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Sale/Trade / Re: FREE to a good home, all my DLA gear
« on: January 12, 2024, 02:01:25 pm »
Thanks for the replies.

Part of this deal which I must not have made clear is.

It is an ALL or NOTHING deal.

if your willing to take it all. then PM me,

If you want to grab items and have me shipping ala carte for the next 2 months, then no deal I'm afraid.

If someone can use 90% of this pile, I'm getting ready to move and need it all gone in one shipment.

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Sale/Trade / FREE to a good home, all my DLA gear
« on: January 08, 2024, 04:55:53 pm »
I've got a lot of Lynx gear, looking for someone who still uses it and willing to give it away for free if you pay actually shipping costs.

In the event multiple people are interested, highest offer gets it.

(1) USB pixelnet / dmx dongle - currently flashed for DMX 512

(3) SSR4(s) - completed but never used, never tested ... cords attached.  Matching mini case/enclosure for each.

(1) Lynx Zeus 16, assembled board

(2) Express Receiver (EX/RX)Ver 2 - assembled but not tested, just spares

(2) Pixelnet 4 Port Passive Hubs w/ 12v power supply w cord

Scott / taybrynn



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The Porch / Re: Another season down
« on: January 07, 2024, 04:52:57 pm »
The most reliable part of my show also ... Lynx active hub.  Also very easy for my neighbor to plug in, since its a 2 house show and he only has to hang conduits with attached SSC(s) and then plug it all into a hub and run the pixelnet in cord from my house.   100% reliable !!!

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The Porch / Re: DIYLightAnimation Website
« on: July 17, 2023, 02:00:50 pm »
That is wonderful of you to do.

RJ gave us all so much, we can never repay him.

This archive is invaluable.

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The Porch / Re: 2019 Shows Still Using Lynx
« on: July 17, 2023, 01:53:48 pm »
I think at one time I might have had 16-18 ex[resses running.

I've been 100% RGB LED for 3-5 years now, but I still ran my neighbors house
with rock solid reliability on a single Lynx Active Hub ... running to SSC(s).
He leaves the SSC(s) in white PVC attached to his roof conduits and its made
it basically plug and play for him to do each year.

We control the Active hub with a pixelnet line out of a Falcon F16v2 and while its
been limited to one pixelnet universe, its been enough to run his whole house
for likely around a decade now.

To date, the Active hub and SSC combination is hard to beat.

We had an SSC go bad once, and I just swapped the chip from the bad SSC into
a back SSC ... and tada its all programmed and ready to go, since the chip is usually
fine and still programmed.

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Lynx Express / Re: Software
« on: November 29, 2022, 12:46:17 pm »
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login - xlights has been great and gets better every year.

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Sale/Trade / Selling SSC(s) in PVC with RayWu pigtails
« on: June 11, 2021, 07:23:51 pm »
I have a TON of fully upgraded v2 SSC(s) and v4 SSC(s) (smart string controllers) ... in PVC with caps and pigtails ... with cat5 on one end (to hub side) and ray wu female 3 pin connector on other side.

They work with SS active or SS passive hubs.

Make offer -- I just need to find a good home for these.

This will require the SS Utility and Pickit 2 or 3 to reflash and/or reprogram pixelnet channel assignments.

I've also found that if you ever have a SSC go out, you can pull out the chip from the failed SSC and swap it
with one of these good ones and your up and running with no programming.  I did it was a V4 last year.

I also have a few other things if your looking for something.

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The Porch / Re: What happened to DLA???
« on: January 01, 2021, 01:12:52 pm »
Actually, the evolution of Christmas light technology never ends.  People like RJ, tbone, rrowan, smeighan and others have been invaluable friends and DLA resources over the years.  This is just my perception and may not be factually correct.  There may have been disagreement on the direction they wanted to go that led to the split.  I know in general RJ wanted to keep everything easy enough for the masses and keep things approachable and compatible.  I feel like RJ focused on a design where you couldn't shoot yourself in the foot easily.  THe new designs are more flexible ... but you also have to do the math and understand injection and other things to make sure you don't overdo it.  I see the pros/cons of both sides.  Perhaps that was a source of disagreement ... doing all you can vs doing what you can do without issues/workarounds. I hope nobody got hurt or permanently offended, as I know RJ and David both to be great people!  I feel like RJ did so much, it was inevitable burnout would occur or just the desire to focus lives on other things.  Totally understandable.  Also, I see that this burns out whomever is the leader as any one time.  So I saw RJ replaced by David and perhaps dkulp is next ... its amazing how much time and effort and goodwill these RGB pioneers have spent making this possible for the rest of us.   dmoore left and founded holidaycoro.  I would love to know what RJ has been doing since, as he was my mentor in the hobby, along with Holdman and others back in the day.  While David started falconschristmas forums and pixelcontroller.com (The Falcon controllers store) ... I watched as Matt, the Xlights founded, before leaving to work for LOR, worked with Sean to port code from his nutcracker (object oriented sequencing, and auto programming of lights) to combine software from xlights (was a show player, scheduler) into a new nutcracker + xlights = new XLIGHTS that was an object-oriented sequencer that was open source and C++ (I think).    Further, David created the FPP (or worked with others) ... and since was taken over by Dkulp ... who ironically is doing a lot of new hot RGB hardware (kulplights) that is competition for falcon controllers.  However, I think dkulp and David are on friendly terms and cross sell each others hardware.  I never really understand the full story, nor do I really need to ... but RJ really got this hobby going and even was a pioneer in RGB as far as I am concerned.  Because David also used pixelnet and Smart String, the falcon line was always pixelnet compatible, which was awesome for those who had SSC(s).  I literally still use SSC(s) on my show in 2020 on my neighbors house because the DLA active hub is such a great things ... he simple deploys the active hub to the roof and then plugs everything into it.  Because the programming is in the SSC(s), and my neighbor leaves them attached to the light sections ... its plug and play and very fast and easy for him.  I have converted my house to using Falcon Diff Controllers fed from a Falcon F16v2 diff rcvr, but I have to plug in certain wires to the correct ports, which isn't hard but its harder than my neighbors setup which he can just deploy and plug in without any requirement of knowing which port to plug into ... well, it doesn't matter.  And this year, we had a SSC go bad ... well I have so many old ones laying around, we just swapped the programmable chip from the old into the new ... and boom, new SSC ready to go.  Kudos to RJ for keeping this site around as I still reference more than I would like to admit.  I still favor the TM1804 bullet notes because power use is 1/2 that of 2811 and cost is only a little more.   As far as I know, Ray Wu still sells TM1804 nodes but I haven't bought any for several years or more.  THey have been very reliable and its nice to have a show which is 100% TM1804 based and 12v.  I am very fortunate to have lived close to Sean and David at a time when they were pioneering the hardware and software for the hobby.  The think I see in common with RJ and these folks ... is they were the most giving people I have known and dedicated to the pursuit of the growth of a hobby which brings smiles and joy to people worldwide!!  I always recall one of the things RJ said a lot -- which was that he was in this for "the smiles".  THat has stuck with me, because at the end of the day ... most people smile when they see these shows and it brightens their days and hearts. 

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Sale/Trade / FS Lynx SS Active Hub
« on: February 02, 2019, 08:07:15 pm »
Lynx Smart String Active Hub, 16 ports assembled, working, used a few seasons
very reliable, flexible ... great for doing roofs or other dispersed display elements
power and signal (pixelnet) via cat5 cables from hub
DMX out, can also pass on pixelnet signal
have been using with Falcon controllers, since they have pixelnet out on DMX1 out.

pixelnet based, attach ATX power supply for power

BEST OFFER + actual shipping (from 80108 to your zip) costs

picture forthcoming soon

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Sale/Trade / FS Zeus 16 board
« on: February 02, 2019, 08:03:59 pm »
Zeus 16 board, assembled, working, used a couple seasons

pixelnet based, attached ATX power supply for power

BEST OFFER + actual shipping (from 80108 to your zip) costs

picture coming soon

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Lynx Express / Re: Please Help , what is going wrong?
« on: December 08, 2017, 09:10:33 am »
The new AC Toolbar didn't help much? 

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Lynx Express / Re: Please Help , what is going wrong?
« on: December 06, 2017, 03:13:46 pm »
If you are not already invested in vixen you might also want to check out xlights at xlights.org ... it will work with your gear also and is free.

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The Porch / Re: What happened?
« on: October 21, 2017, 05:06:23 pm »
RJ stepped out, but did keep this board going which to this day I am thankful for.  Basically there is nothing wrong with the DLA hardware or designs, it was state of the art in its day, if not bleeding edge  ... and at some point there were rumors of disagreement over the direction of the new hardware (most of which never materialized on DLA) ...  I theorize that some wanted to move on from the DLA mindset of keeping things simple and easy for the masses (and somewhat limited, like the use of TM1804 nodes and the 128 node limit per controller, etc.) ... and moving towards a more techie solution which you could somethings shoot yourself in the foot if you didn't know what you were doing (injection, crazy amount of nodes per controller, etc.).   I think RJ had already left anoither board that became super techie and perhaps unapproachable to the average joe (not techie) ...  and created DLA with his focus being to ensure his designs would take a lot of the technical gotchas out, but as I said, some may have felt restricted by those built in design safeguards.  Maybe he felt frustrated or just burnt out ... but it doesn't matter because he gave so much to so many ... and honestly, everyone has a burn out point, or should.    I think in most respects, FalconChristmas essentially took over and has continued to provide some level of backwards pixelnet compatibility with its remarkable new Falcon controllers ... since David himself a big DLA user before he created the Falcon boards. To this day I continue to use DLA active hubs and smart string controllers (on my homes/roofs only) ... but I have used the Falcon firmware on my newest V3 smart string controllers sp they could be reprogrammed 'in the field' if needed.

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Sale/Trade / Re: Lynx Wireless DMX TX/RX w/case - have two
« on: June 01, 2017, 12:22:06 am »
Ok, just PM me when your ready to move forward.

Scott / taybrynn

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