even if youre arm are still getting healed you still climb the tree,the window's,the arch im so proud of you!!! advance merry christmas 3 months to go x mas na i just planning what i will display in my house.......
The arches were created by using 3 (10 foot) pieces of 1" SCH 40 electrical conduit slipped over (2) 3/4" threaded rods. We used a long run of 1/2" PVC across the top to stabilize all of the arches and prevent swaying due to high winds.
Thank you very much! I ordered a significant amount of the lights from Creative Displays, a company which sells them solely in bulk at a reasonable price. A fair amount of the lights and cords were bought from stores in the area (such as American Sale). It is possible to make your own extension cords, however we just chose to stick to pre-made ones. Thank you again, and glad you enjoy it!
Hi, as of right now, I am almost positive Light-o-Rama does not make boxes with uk plugs. However, you can buy the kits from Light-o-Rama and add your own plugs instead of using american plugs. The boxes also have a switch so you can go between 110v and 240v. Hope this helps!
I purchased the Donation Box (sold as a mailbox) from ace hardware. Then I just simply used stencils along with spray paint to make it stand out. As for securing it, I used 1.5 inch steel L channel (also sold at ace) and a few vandal-proof screws that were screwed in from inside the box. The whole setup is very sturdy
Thank you! We chose to go with all LED lights because of their durability, low power consumption, and very vivid color recreation. Unlike regular incandescent bulbs, LED's last upwards of 50,000 hours and are virtually indestructible. There is no filament to burn out in LED's and they only draw 4.8 watts per string (versus about 40 for incandescent). Also, the LED's will give you much richer colors, whereas incandescents will just fall short. Hope this helps!!
I am using 1" PVC for the arches. 3/4" threaded rod is pounded about 1.5 feet into the earth and then the PVC slips right over the rod. I ran 1/2" PVC along the tops of all the arches and secured it to the house, this helps to keep the arches from swaying.
First off amzing job! I got a lot of ideas by just pausing the video and looking around at the awesomeness! LOL. Quick questions for you: Did you order all your lights in bulk from a company? And cords? If so which one b/c I bet thats a good way to save money. Once again great house...can't wait to see it this year!
Your displays are AWESOME!!! As well as this video! This year I did my very first 16 channel light show, and its awesome. Next year I’m planning on getting 19 controllers and adding more lights to my show! If you don’t mind me asking, where do you order your lights from? Do you get them all in store or do you get them online? Thanks! All the best!
Thank you for the kind words! It's a great hobby and sure to keep you occupied with additions each year. We buy wholesale online from Creative Displays; they have a great Pre-Order sale going on now!
Congrats! The music is as follows: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year (by InMemory), Deck the Halls (by Relient K), 12 Days of Christmas (by Relient K). Thanks for the comment!
Wow, what a brilliant display. Thank you for sharing. Such a hard worker, so dedicated even with the cast on your arm. Merry Christmas
I enjoyed the video and the music... Thanks Jason!
even if youre arm are still getting healed you still climb the tree,the window's,the arch im so proud of you!!! advance merry christmas 3 months to go x mas na i just planning what i will display in my house.......
Fan-freakin-tastic! Best Christmas light set up video ever!!
Thank you very much!!
The arches were created by using 3 (10 foot) pieces of 1" SCH 40 electrical conduit slipped over (2) 3/4" threaded rods. We used a long run of 1/2" PVC across the top to stabilize all of the arches and prevent swaying due to high winds.
did you use white pvc or the gray conduit
Thank you very much! I ordered a significant amount of the lights from Creative Displays, a company which sells them solely in bulk at a reasonable price. A fair amount of the lights and cords were bought from stores in the area (such as American Sale). It is possible to make your own extension cords, however we just chose to stick to pre-made ones. Thank you again, and glad you enjoy it!
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Hey Jason. What size was the pvc for the driveway arches ?
Hi, as of right now, I am almost positive Light-o-Rama does not make boxes with uk plugs. However, you can buy the kits from Light-o-Rama and add your own plugs instead of using american plugs. The boxes also have a switch so you can go between 110v and 240v. Hope this helps!
I purchased the Donation Box (sold as a mailbox) from ace hardware. Then I just simply used stencils along with spray paint to make it stand out. As for securing it, I used 1.5 inch steel L channel (also sold at ace) and a few vandal-proof screws that were screwed in from inside the box. The whole setup is very sturdy
@Kathy0825 thank you very much! Merry Christmas to you too!
How many pvc pipe you connect for the arch on the driveway ?
just a qwestion dose the lightorama come in uk plugs so i can get them for my little light display thats growing
Thank you! We chose to go with all LED lights because of their durability, low power consumption, and very vivid color recreation. Unlike regular incandescent bulbs, LED's last upwards of 50,000 hours and are virtually indestructible. There is no filament to burn out in LED's and they only draw 4.8 watts per string (versus about 40 for incandescent). Also, the LED's will give you much richer colors, whereas incandescents will just fall short. Hope this helps!!
What size pvc pipe u useing on the arch's over the driveway and the pipes in the ground ur slipping them over?
I am using 1" PVC for the arches. 3/4" threaded rod is pounded about 1.5 feet into the earth and then the PVC slips right over the rod. I ran 1/2" PVC along the tops of all the arches and secured it to the house, this helps to keep the arches from swaying.
Jason Wasser how did you secure it to the house?
what did use for the arch? that can bend like that?..
what sofetwere u used to make them dance to musci
I like your video, Do I really have to use LED lights what about the other ones? and Why?
Did you make or buy your Make-A-Wish Donation Box (at 05:35.00) & how did you secure it (e.g., steel fencepost, etc)?
Hey where did you get all those red/green LEDs and for how much?
First off amzing job! I got a lot of ideas by just pausing the video and looking around at the awesomeness! LOL. Quick questions for you: Did you order all your lights in bulk from a company? And cords? If so which one b/c I bet thats a good way to save money. Once again great house...can't wait to see it this year!
Love the house! I live on the other side of the neighbor, and was wondering if you could show me around?
Thats fucking creepy
you should put speakers out side for people who walk by
How did you do your arch over your driveway?
Loved the Relient K
What web site do you go to get the controller and programs to do this?
+barnyard500 www.lightorama.com
how did you secure the PVC to the top of the arches?
errantego probably with a pvc joint. you can find them at Lowes for like $.50
Your displays are AWESOME!!! As well as this video! This year I did my very first 16 channel light show, and its awesome. Next year I’m planning on getting 19 controllers and adding more lights to my show! If you don’t mind me asking, where do you order your lights from? Do you get them all in store or do you get them online? Thanks! All the best!
Thank you for the kind words! It's a great hobby and sure to keep you occupied with additions each year. We buy wholesale online from Creative Displays; they have a great Pre-Order sale going on now!
@pyroJake14 creativedisplays, check for their pre-sale pricing which is just about to start! It will be considerably cheaper if you purchase them now
nice! got my first controller the other day and made a few tutorials with it already! oh by the way, what music are you using in this video?
Congrats! The music is as follows: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year (by InMemory), Deck the Halls (by Relient K), 12 Days of Christmas (by Relient K). Thanks for the comment!
Thanks for the info!
Wow :o
this is so ausome
type of dj chase lights are those see there plug into a dongle 5:12 sec on you video
I used Light-O-Rama
Cover those, leave up till at least 4/1 and NO SHOVEL SNOW!!!
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