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[QUOTE="i13, post: 73206, member: 21708"] The PixLite 4 allows you to control up to 8160 pixel channels because each of its 4 outputs can have up to 2040 channels. This is 680 pixels per output because each pixel uses 3 channels - one each for the red, green and blue colours within it. On top of this the PixLite 4 has a single DMX512 output which will come in handy if you want to run non-pixel items. The way it works is the PixLite 4 sends out data to the pixels which are always powered. This data tells the first pixel when to turn on and it passes the remaining data on to the next pixel and the next one etc. This is how the pixel lights are individually controlled. cdbrown did not use all of the 680 supported pixels in the first display item so he ran the data cable, the negative and possibly the clock cable depending on pixel type from the first item to the next. You can have up to 680 pixels per output but they can be spread across multiple display items. The only real problem I could see with asking questions here is that some of the very knowledgeable forum members don't post in this section of the forum. Superman is a moderator so it looks as though this is ok. If you start a thread in the wrong section by mistake, the moderators just move it. [/QUOTE]
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