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[QUOTE="Santa2, post: 79978, member: 25445"] Hi guys, Steve from central Coast NSW. Totally new to it all & love the site. At first I wanted a few led strips to beat with the music – but stumbled across "the johnson family lightshow" & now hooked. Ha. I come from a TV production background, so hopefully il pick up the sequencing side of it ok, as for the electronics side….. Dumb pixel comes to mind. I want to start with small setup of about 8 strings & a couple of strips around the front rails etc of a (240V) boat ( & I'm sure that will extend to all over it!) I jumped in & got a LOR Pixcon16 controller & software - before I found there are so many options out there. Have read the 101 manual & that’s been a great help. However I can't get my head around the whole 5v V 12v – Have read heaps & can't find a firm answer. I really need someone to tell me 5v or 12v ? Set would be Strings would be no longer than the 50 pix Strips no longer that 5m Distance from card to first pix no more than 1 mtr. Any advise would be great Thanks Steve [/QUOTE]
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