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FP - RPi 3B+ -PiCap - Ray Wu WS2811 LED 10W Spot - UGH!
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[QUOTE="Derf, post: 98247, member: 25734"] Brown wire: DC12V+ or Labelled "V" blue wire: GND or Labelled "G" yellow wire: DATA or Labelled "D" Ensure the pig tail with the Plastic Screwing Nut is connected to the controller (MALE) from the fixture. Connect a Female Pigtail to the controller and connect accordingly. Open your FPP by navigating to the IP address of the specified FPP or by clicking here [URL]http://fpp/[/URL] Configure your "String Ports" for the port number the flood light is plugged into making sure the protocol is ws2811 and there is only "1" pixel (3 Channels). Navigate to Status -> Test and try test your lights before attempting to use it in xlights. Let me know how you went :) [/QUOTE]
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