Prop Package (No Controller) - 4 Candy Canes

SKU: CPnoctrl-CandyCane4

Coro-Pixels (CP) Package with Candy Canes - 48 Nodes Each (No Controller). Use this package in your own sequences or with our RGBPlus Sequence Layout.

$149.95

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Our Prop Packages include the Coro and Pixels you need to easily add smart pixel props into to your display, and use whichever Pixie controller best suits your needs (sold separately). These props can be connected to an existing network of Gen3 Light-O-Rama Controllers, or used on a separate network within the same show. A Cat5 cable is required to connect this controller to existing controllers in a multi-controller network, or a computer/showtime director if it is the only Unit in the show. The props in this package must be assigned to specific Unit IDs in order to work with our RGBPlus sequences.

S5.6.8 or higher is recommended for easiest use; a Pro license level is required to use Pixel Motion Effects. 

Included in this Package:

  • 4 Coro Candy Canes - 48 Nodes Each. Select Right Facing OR Left Facing. "Pixel Path" for pixel pushing included on the back of each prop.
    • Approx. 36" tall
    • 10mm White Coro with Red Stripes
  • 4 Strands of White Bullet Pixels - 50 Ct (4" spacing)
    • Dangles not included. The controller you use needs dangles installed.

Optional Additions:

  • 4 Pixel Extensions - White (5ft, 10ft, 15ft, or 25ft)

Not Included:

  • Mounting material for home attachment
  • Metal stakes or other ground mounting material

Our Prop Packages (no controller) can be used in a display with custom sequencing as long as the controller's Unit IDs do not conflict with any other Unit ID assignments on the network, and network limits have not been exceeded. If you're looking for a package with the controller included, consider purchasing a CPC Kit (Coro, Pixels, Controller) instead.

Kit Assembly

Pixels are not pre-pushed. Assembly is to be completed by the customer. When viewing the candy cane from the back, the Pixel Path "star" (for "start") should be at the bottom of the prop on the outer side of the candy cane, with the pixel path continuing until it reaches the "square" (for "stop") on the bottom inside of the prop.