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[QUOTE="Roland, post: 133374, member: 35085"] I'm currently using a Raspberry pI 4 with 8x ESP8266 - system is the off the grid powered by a 12V battery topped up with a solar panel during the day. Two of the enclosures leaked and the board got soaked with water - they still ran for several weeks soaked with water... replaced the 2x ESP8266 with the newer ESP32's . System runs of its own dedicated WiFi network and has been super stable. Each ESP8266 is controlling a single string of 500 pixels. The ESP32 can handle 4x strings of 500 around 2000 pixels in total at 40fps. [/QUOTE]
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