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[QUOTE="i13, post: 115687, member: 21708"] The Ready to Run would still need power injection if you want to use the Falcon to its fullest capacity. You'll need additional power supplies for this because the included one won't have the capacity to power 16,000+ pixels. I'm the opposite to Ben F; I power everything with injection and nothing through the controllers. The controllers draw much less current than the pixels so I can have a long cable from the power supply to the controller. This means that I can position the power supplies near the pixels and inject directly with less of a concern about voltage drop between the power supply and first pixel. [/QUOTE]
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