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Daisy chaining pixel strips problem
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[QUOTE="i13, post: 91739, member: 21708"] Assuming these are WS2811 strips then yes, I agree that you need a null pixel. One should be enough. It doesn't really matter how you power the null because a single pixel doesn't draw much current and therefore voltage drop won't be a problem. What concerns me is that you've tried this and it didn't make a difference. Are you using multiple power supplies? If so then remember not to connect the positive outputs of the supplies together through the lights. You will, however, need to connect the negatives together. [/QUOTE]
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