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Falcon f16v3 Ready-to-Run vs Pixlite weatherproof units
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[QUOTE="Dethedrus, post: 110407, member: 32548"] How exactly do the Pixlites "work better" with expanded mode? Longer runs on the same port? And just how hard is the firmware update on a Falcon? I'm not IT challenged, so unless it requires some sort of arcane ritual at midnight of the full moon, I think it should be ok ;) Power injection sounds very daunting to be honest, but bear in mind that's coming from somehow whose most complex electrical task is switching out light fixtures and switches. I imagine that means keeping the pixel/m count down to 30 would be much more manageable so that I wouldn't have to inject in the middle of strands. Another part that's a bit confusing is number of controllers. Say I'm running about 16 meters of lights at a density of 30 pixel/m. There is a physical separation between lights of 5-6m... or alternately I could just run more lights to keep it contiguous(ish). Is this going to require more than a single controller? Or are the separate controllers in your example due to keeping specific parts (say the megatree) separate from the rest of the run? Thanks so much for your advice! [/QUOTE]
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