Heath-LightsOnTapley
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just tested the mini trees with it... no luck getting them to work. first led is really dull green and the rest do not light up this is using the latest firmware for the pixlite 1.4.9 i think
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i didnt mention voltage drop what i said was to make sure you have atleast 12v at the pixels after the controller and all the other wiring and fuses . Sometimes 1 bad wire or a bad connection will give you bad voltagei13 said:This probably isn't what you mean but it is bad practice to compensate for voltage drop by increasing the supply voltage. The reason for this is the voltage drop depends on the number of LEDs that are lit up. When your pixels are powered but off they'll therefore receive a voltage that's too high.
ok if 2 controllers are having the same outcome 1 pixlite and 1 ray wu $2.50 tester its not the controller there is a wiring or pixel issue do you have all the strings facing the same way > arrow going away from controller as i13 has said you havent crossed any connections which would cause fuses to blow go back to the beginning and check every connection from the point that you are having trouble , ie. if the first strip works check everything after the first stripheathwithnoteeth said:i have noticed something weird....
i have a small ws2811 tester and my mini pixel trees do the same thing on that as the pixlite (first led dull green, the rest blank)
the tester works with another rgb string i have http://www.aliexpress.com/item/100pcs-DC12V-12mm-WS2811-led-smart-pixel-node-with-all-black-wire-20AWG-IP68-rated/1932863171.html
when i plug those lights in to the pixlite, the first 50 light up, normal (then i change the length of string in the assistant to 100, and the fuse for the channel blows)
any ideas on what may be going on?