November 22, 20232 yr So I just got a quote from Gemstone. The quote was for 264 feet of lighting. The quoted rate is $28/ft but they gave me a discount to $24/ft lighting and track. Don't know why I would get it unless everyone gets it. All in the bid was about $6,800. The controller was $250, and when you exceed 200 linear feet, they require another transformer at $130. There was an additional $105 charge for all of the customization cuts in the track to fit our roofline (gables, dormer, some places gutters, etc). They said they are about 3-4 weeks out on installation so we could have it by the second week of December. I will update this thread as things develop. I'm in the Pflugerville area if that helps anyone.
November 22, 20232 yr I had Trimlight on my last house. Loved them. But just couldn't pull the trigger a second time. Ended up doing my own with the new Eufy lights (basically the same as Govee). They don't have the channel, but look every bit as good. You just can see them if you happen to look straight up on my two story house. They are white, but blend in for the most part. It's certainly not as nice as the trimlight or others when it's light outside, but at night they are pretty much perfect. I also was able to do the entire 4000 sq ft house, front, back, peaks, detached garage etc for about $800 vs the 6K for just the front of my last house. Do have to say I didn't enjoy being on a 25 or the 30 foot ladder at the top that much, but at least it's done.
November 23, 20232 yr 3 hours ago, uoftorange said: I had Trimlight on my last house. Loved them. But just couldn't pull the trigger a second time. Ended up doing my own with the new Eufy lights (basically the same as Govee). They don't have the channel, but look every bit as good. You just can see them if you happen to look straight up on my two story house. They are white, but blend in for the most part. It's certainly not as nice as the trimlight or others when it's light outside, but at night they are pretty much perfect. I also was able to do the entire 4000 sq ft house, front, back, peaks, detached garage etc for about $800 vs the 6K for just the front of my last house. Do have to say I didn't enjoy being on a 25 or the 30 foot ladder at the top that much, but at least it's done. That is interesting. I have been seeing those pop up in my algorithms. No way I could do the ladder, and I kind of assume they are going to turn to crap after a year or two like every other Govee item I've gotten. But definitely intrigued. Keep us updated please.
November 23, 20232 yr 16 hours ago, Baboontyme said: That is interesting. I have been seeing those pop up in my algorithms. No way I could do the ladder, and I kind of assume they are going to turn to crap after a year or two like every other Govee item I've gotten. But definitely intrigued. Keep us updated please. I have eufy/anker stuff from 10 years ago at this point. Hoping they hold up well.
November 25, 20232 yr I had Trimlight on my last house. Loved them. But just couldn't pull the trigger a second time. Ended up doing my own with the new Eufy lights (basically the same as Govee). They don't have the channel, but look every bit as good. You just can see them if you happen to look straight up on my two story house. They are white, but blend in for the most part. It's certainly not as nice as the trimlight or others when it's light outside, but at night they are pretty much perfect. I also was able to do the entire 4000 sq ft house, front, back, peaks, detached garage etc for about $800 vs the 6K for just the front of my last house. Do have to say I didn't enjoy being on a 25 or the 30 foot ladder at the top that much, but at least it's done.How do you connect the strands between gaps in the roof line ? They have some sort of extension cable .
November 25, 20232 yr 4 hours ago, Quagmire said: How do you connect the strands between gaps in the roof line ? They have some sort of extension cable . Yes, you can also turn individual lights off in case it's not a perfect alignment. They come with a few 10 foot extensions in each box
December 1, 20232 yr Just got the call that they want to do the install next week. Pretty fast turnaround at a little under 2.5 weeks.
December 10, 20232 yr I've received all of our order and will begin to install asap. The Mrs. is wanting lites on the haus for Christmas. I'll throw some up temporarily to learn the app and controller. I'll be back.
December 11, 20232 yr On 11/6/2023 at 10:51 AM, orange dream said: Jellyfish installation scheduled for the 14th. I'll report back once it's up and running. Sorry, it's been a minute but here is the finished product... Happy with them overall. Haven't figured out how to do a good TEXAS Burnt Orange yet. If any of y'all have that down please either post or DM me the right color combo. Edited December 11, 20232 yr by orange dream
December 11, 20232 yr They completed the Gemstone installation on Saturday. I think the orange looks a lot better in person (plus I might have darkened it a little since this picture, can't remember for sure). The programming options are insane
December 14, 20232 yr On 12/11/2023 at 4:49 PM, Catpfish said: They completed the Gemstone installation on Saturday. I think the orange looks a lot better in person (plus I might have darkened it a little since this picture, can't remember for sure). The programming options are insane That looks like gemstone setting I had for TX-OU Friday party last year. But after a win, I go all orange. We have an extremely busy street for people looking at Christmas lights. I'm betting some non-Texas fans were wondering why all of the warm white with intermixed red and green around our house were topped off with Burnt Orange around the roof line the night after we won the Big 12 CCG.
October 6, 20241 yr Alreqdy have JellyFiah installed. However, the RGB setting of 91, 87, 0 is producing more of a yellowish light than burnt orange. Anyone tweaked the settings to get a good Longhorn Burnt Orange?
October 6, 20241 yr ^^^ Have the lights always been that way? Check or ask about if there is enough 12 volt power injection.
October 7, 20241 yr I don't have Jellyfish, I have Gemstone. I had the same issue with light colors being dimmer and not quite right. It was due to a one of the transformers being faulty. Once they replaced that, the colors were correct and the lights were brighter. I don't know that I would have noticed it as much, but we have 2 transformers because of line length and there was a difference between one side of the house and the other.
October 7, 20241 yr On 10/6/2024 at 6:29 AM, txhippiefish said: Alreqdy have JellyFiah installed. However, the RGB setting of 91, 87, 0 is producing more of a yellowish light than burnt orange. Anyone tweaked the settings to get a good Longhorn Burnt Orange? What I have come up with as the most "Texas" orange is actually RGB 191, 87, 0. It's not perfect but the wife and kids all agree it is the closest we could get. Edited October 7, 20241 yr by orange dream
October 13Oct 13 Jellyfish has added a category in the "patterns" part of their app called "university colors" (not to be confused with the "schools" category). In the "university colors" section they have 3 Texas Longhorns options. Seems like this has been added in the last 6 months or so.
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