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[QUOTE="Eizziljam, post: 108592, member: 25927"] Okay I've revising this thread as last year it didn't happen. This year it's going to happen! I've ordered a falcon and I'm now working out what else i need to do. My friend who I will be working with has most experience with 12v lights so we've decided on that. I think I've got xlights down pat and I watched a helpful you tube video about connecting lights to the falcon etc. My biggest question is about power supplies and power injection. I've done a search on here and see lots of links to power supplies - and i kind of get what you need however i haven't been able to find these answers: [LIST] [*]-Can i expect that a power supply will come with a plug to plug into my wall? - like to actually power it up [*]-I understand that you need to power inject every 80-100 12v pixels however does that mean you need a new power supply each time or do you power inject and connect it back to the initial power supply? [*]-If that's the case how do you do that? Do you have to cut the wires and then we wire the data and ground back then insert the power injection wire? Ive watched a few power injection videos but they just seem to talk about it and don't show you how to do the whole thing - (like for complete newbies to wiring and power like me). [*]What is the general limit for power supplies? do people usually have a different power supply for each element in their display? [/LIST] Thanks so much for everyone's help, I promise I'm not just asking on here without doing my own research and reading the manuals and the posts on here! Once i get the hang of this I'll be the first one to put my hand up to help others! [/QUOTE]
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