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Falcon f16v3 Ready-to-Run vs Pixlite weatherproof units
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[QUOTE="KiwiPhil, post: 110430, member: 26913"] with expanded mode it changes the clock pin to a second data pin so you get 32 outputs instead of 16 - it does not increase the pixel count but it allows simpler cabling in some situations ( I did my tree with 32x 5m strips and zero power injection) would not have been able to do that with a falcon its not super hard on a falcon just more steps, you need to transfer a file to a microsd, update the bootloader, transfer another file to the microsd and the update the firmware - the pixlite is just select the firmware file from the assistant on a windows pc and it does the rest for you. like I said, both have one or two features the other does not, both are good controllers [/QUOTE]
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