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Falcon f16v3 Ready-to-Run vs Pixlite weatherproof units
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[QUOTE="uncledan, post: 110429, member: 23564"] If you want to keep down power injection requirements I would highly recommend using nodes or C9's. You will also have far less problems. Not a fan of strip here... It has its uses but house outline isn't one for me. Been there done that... No need for 60 leds per meter for most house outlines. I would highly recommend Falcon over Pixlites. I replaced all my Pixlites a few years ago due to limitations of the controllers. Falcons have many more features that might not mean much to you now but they will in the future. Falcon and Pixlite both offer great customer support and you really can't go wrong with either. An F16v3 offers much more room for expansion in the future [/QUOTE]
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