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P10 Panel - What is it and how to connect it?
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[QUOTE="BradsXmasLights, post: 69814, member: 529"] Gilrock that CNC perspex mounting looks awesome. As for fusing, I'd be adding them to the PSU outputs at a minimum. I also fused mine per row - rather than per column - as apparently the panels will attempt to pull power from their neighbors if their own supply is lost. I figured it'd be better to blow the fuse for the entire row then. My setup so far is below. This is currently in a 42x19mm pine frame as I was originally going to mount the PSU externally and I wanted a light weight unit as the matrix is not staying outside each night. However as it turned out the BBB+Octo+ribbon cables on top just didn't have enough clearance. Then as it got heavier it was behind more awkward to handle. So rebuilding it with a 89mm deep box now. [/QUOTE]
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