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[QUOTE="OzAz, post: 115355, member: 25027"] see my previous post :) or contact the seller direct but you have to be very explicit in what you require - [URL='https://auschristmaslighting.com/wiki/Lighting-suppliers#RGB-and-pixels']details of common suppliers[/URL] NOTE: currently I personally won't recommend Ray Wu. Power: 12 V Pixels generally are rated at 0.6W so 100 pixels = 5 Amps current draw. A 12V 350W power supply can output 29A. 5 strings of 100 pixels = 25A, thus 500 pixels per power supply. Thus 4 of 350W power supplies to run 2000 pixels. NOTE: this is a conservative figure and based on running them at 100% brightness, which hardly any one does. [/QUOTE]
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