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[QUOTE="i13, post: 79994, member: 21708"] It doesn't matter. You can even run 5V and 12V pixels end-to-end if you power them directly. The pixels are always powered so you can connect them straight to a power supply. Leave the negative connected between two power supplies but not the positive. If your controller has a 12V output and you want to run 5V lights from it, just don't connect the positive input for the lights to the controller. Connect it to a 5V power supply instead. I want to add that "done correctly" in this context refers to "designed correctly". It is not a misconfiguration made by the end user of the pixels. [/QUOTE]
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