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Hands on with the Product Note this video shows an older design
James Clark's Backyard Display
Old Navy Commercial with custom clear 5 inch spacing
Q: How do I determine how many pixels I need for a given area?
A: To determine the number of pixels, take the number of inches and divide by the spacing - 2 or 3 inches. So a 2 inch spacing panel that you need to cover an area that is 2 ft wide by 3ft long, it would be (24 /2) * (36/2) = 216 pixels. 24 is 12 inches times 2 (2 feet), 36 is 12 inches times 3 (3 feet). Q: How do you mount these panels?A: There is no one specific method to mount these panels. Factors that should be considered when determining how to mount the panels are: - How much wind load - are these against a flat building or free-standing where wind can catch them?
- Size of panel - as PixNode net is expandable, some panels may be very small or some may be very large
- Cost - customers have used elaborate aluminium mounts or standard 2x4 wood studs
- Mounting substrate - consider how the panel will be mounted - free-standing on the ground? Hanging with a rigid pipe? Attached to a wall?
Possible materials for mounting include (but not limited to): - PVC Pipe (1" or greater recommended, not recommend for high wind load areas)
- EMT Pipe
- 2" x 4" Wood or Metal Studs
- Custom metal mountings
Q: Can I make a panel larger than the default size? Q: What if I want a matrix larger than you sell?A: Yes, a PixNode Net can be expanded to any size. We recommend overlapping one pixel per joint, so allow the loss of one row or column per "splice" when connecting panels. A pixel can and should be placed in the hole of the two overlapping sections. Sections should be then "stitched" together using 4" zip ties using the 1/8" holes between the panels. Q: Can I paint the panels?A: Yes, they can be painted and we would recommend using clear or white as your starting point and using plastic specific paints such as Krylon Fusion for Plastic. Q: If I use all the pixels on the panel (48x24 with 2" spacing or 32x16 with 3" spacing) how do I mount the panel since all the space in the material is taken for the pixels?A: Our panels are designed to be expandable, so that multiple nets can be interconnected on either side, to make nets of any size. When installing pixels in every hole in the net, this does not leave sufficient space to mount the net properly. Here are our recommendations: - Make the matrix smaller, either 46x22 or 30x14, this allows for additional excess net for which to attach a frame
- Purchase additional net and extend the lengths as needed to make the net larger in order to provide sufficient coverage
- Use supporting material on the inside of the net, under the pixel wiring, that can support the net and construct a less substantial outside frame (if needed). This will vary by mounting location (vertical vs horizontal)
Dawn's trunks wrapped 180 degrees using 2 inch spacing PixNode Net:  Johnathan L's Matrix:
David Kreg's display using a huge amount of PixNode Net:
Richard's nine net roof matrix with 3 inch spacing:
David Sprague's Tree Matrix Wrap Showing 2" Clear
Bryan Marr's 3 Inch Net used during a performance:
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Product Features
Until now there has never been a good way to mount pixel nodes around poles, columns, tree trunks, roofs, "yard grids", cover bushes or vertical surfaces. Now with PixNode Net™ you can easily space and mount these nodes.
- Versatile Uses - There are a huge number of uses for PixNode Net:
- Matrix Panels - Producing a matrix, be it square, rectangle or an odd shape is as simple as cutting the panels with scissors to fit your project
- Wrapping Columns and Tree Trunks - The flexible nature of the PixNode Net allows easy installation around non-flat surfaces
- Covering entire buildings - Looking for something that really wows - cover the entire surface of your building or roof with a huge matrix
- Durable, Strong and Outdoor Rated - Manufactured from durable, outdoor rated plastics then manufactured on our in-house, computer controlled machines.
- Unlimited Sizes and Shapes - While the nets come in approximately 4 foot by 8 ft panels (see bottom of page for dimensional drawings), just by over-lapping a single row of pixels, panels can be made to any horizontal or vertical size for your project. (does not apply to 1.9" spacing panel)
- Cut to Size - If your net is too large or you have an odd shape such as a circle or triangle, scissors can be used to cut the nets to your exact size.
- Fast Installation - Installation takes only about 2-4 seconds per node making it the absolutely fastest method on the market today
- Black and White - We offer most nets in either a highly flexible black and white plastic.
- Works With 12mm Nodes - No matter if your node is a "bullet", "square" or "flat" style, the PixNode net works with all 12mm neck nodes (.43 to .45 inches diameter) on the market today (flat not compatible with 1.0" spacing). For ease of storage when rolled up, we recommend the "square" or "flat" style over the bullet style to reduce the depth of the sheet and to aid in tighter storage.
- Flexible - In nature, nearly everything is flexible and for good reason - it is better to bend than break and this is why our panels are made from flexible materials. This makes handling wind loads a snap, makes storage as simple as rolling them up like a rug and makes them weigh less for easy installation.
- Product Specifications
- All panels
- Cutting panels can be performed with sharp scissors.
- ~11.5mm Pixel Node Hole (slightly undersized from 12mm to ensure a good fit and proper alignment)
- .038" material simulates the native steel that nodes were designed for use with
- 1.0" Center to Center spacing of nodes
- 4,465 total pixels per panel
- 95 pixels x 47 pixels
- Dimensions:
- 47" x 95"
- 93.0" x 45.0" from center to center of pixels in corners
- 96.5" x 48.5" overall maximum size
- Available black and white
- If using the maximum number of pixels, determine the mounting method first
- Border: .125" holes every 6" around border
- See photo below for dimensions
- 1.9" Center to Center spacing of nodes
- 1,200 total pixels per panel
- 50 pixels x 24 pixels
- Available black and white only
- No center cutouts to allow for maximum strength when used as 4'x8' panel with 1,200 pixels
- If using the maximum number of pixels, determine the mounting method first
- 93.1" x 43.7" from center of pixels in corners
- 96.8" x 47.4" overall maximum size
- Border
- 1.63" from edge of material to edge of border pixels
- Allows for a standard 2" x 4" wood frame (other materials can also be used)
- .125" holes every 4" around border at center of 2" x 4" material - up to 52 total screws
- See photo below for dimensions
- 2.0" Center to Center spacing of nodes
- 1,152 total pixels per panel
- 48 pixels x 24 pixels
- If using the maximum number of pixels, determine the mounting method first
- 94" x 46" from center of pixels in corners
- 95.6" x 47.6" overall maximum size (per panel - can be expanded with multiple panels)
- Unlimited numbers of panels can be connected vertically or horizontally and unused pixel sections can be spliced to produce odd sizes or longer/wider panels.
- See photo below for dimensions
- 3.0" Center to Center spacing of nodes
- 512 total pixels per panel
- 32 pixels x 16 pixels
- If using the maximum number of pixels, determine the mounting method first
- 93" x 45" from center of pixels in corners
- 95.6" x 47.6" overall maximum size (per panel - can be expanded with multiple panels)
- Unlimited numbers of panels can be connected vertically or horizontally and unused pixel sections can be spliced to produce odd sizes or longer/wider panels.
- See photo below for dimensions
- Compatible Pixel Types:
Center to Center Pixel Spacing
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Recommended Viewing Distance
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Pixel Node Net Spacing
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Node Bullet / ~3" Spacing
#711-WP (12v) - 50 Count #694-WP (12v) - 100 Count #1703 (12v) - 100 Count
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Node Square / ~3" Spacing
#673-WP (12v - 50 Count) #671-WP (12v - 100 Count) #1714 (12v - 100 Count)
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Node Bullet / ~6" Spacing
#712-WP (12v)
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1 Inch / 25.4 mm
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10 to 50 Feet 3 to 15 Meters
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1.0 Inch Spacing
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Yes RECOMMENDED
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No Insufficient Clearance |
No NOT RECOMMENDED |
1.9 Inches / 48.26 mm
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10 to 75 Feet 3 to 23 Meters
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1.9 Inch Spacing
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Yes
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Yes RECOMMENDED
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Yes
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2 Inches / 50.8 mm
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10 to 100 Feet
3 to 30 Meters
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2.0 Inch Spacing
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Yes
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Yes RECOMMENDED
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Yes
(use 3" spacing pixels instead)
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3 Inches / 76.2 mm
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25 to 200 Feet
7 to 60 Meters
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3.0 Inch Spacing
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Yes
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Yes RECOMMENDED
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4 Inches / 101.6 mm (skip one hole)
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35 to 200 Feet
11 to 60 Meters
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2.0 Inch Spacing
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No
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No
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Yes RECOMMENDED
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5 Inches / 127 mm
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Not Applicable
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6 Inches / 152.4 mm (skip one hole)
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50 to 200 Feet
15 to 60 Meters
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3.0 Inch Spacing
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No
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No
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Yes RECOMMENDED
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- County of Origin
- Materials/parts: USA
- Assembly/Mfg: USA
- Design: USA
- Estimated Lifespan
- Materials feature UV inhibitor additives but all plastics will degrade as a result of UV exposure.
- Outdoors (3 month per year), varies by regional UV exposure
- Black - 2 to 6 years
- White - 2 to 5 years
- Indoors (minimal UV exposure)
- Black - 5+ years
- White - 3 to 5+ Years
- Installation Accessories
- Pixel Node Pliers (bullet nodes only)
- Pixel Node Mats - If you are building many panels, this custom mat provides the spacing for installing thousands of pixels in a much faster fashion. These can be produced in 4'x2' and 4'x8' based on the amount of panels you need to build. Contact us for more information.
- Custom designed net
- Yes, limited to 97 Inches x 49 Inches, minimum run of 10 nets + design fee
- Revision History
- 30-Jan-15 - Initial design released
- 08-Mar-15 - Updated design with clear
- 09-Apr-15 - Additional sizes released
- 19-Apr-19 - Added 1.9 panel
- 30-Apr-19 - Added white panels
- 10-Sep-2019 - Added 1.0 spacing panels
- Nov-2021 - Removed all clear products
1.0" PixNode Net Layout

1.9" PixNode Net Layout

2" PixNode Net Layout

3" PixNode Net Layout

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