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[QUOTE="i13, post: 117533, member: 21708"] I have both square and bullet shaped nodes in my display. They both seem to work fine although most of them are 5V. The square nodes that I have are the ones with the wires at the back, not the side. I chose these because I had read that the ones with the wires at the side aren't as waterproof. This is what I have: [URL]https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32277653753.html[/URL] The bullet nodes are available in black. It might be a moot point for you but the outer casing on the black ones doesn't seem to discolour in the Australian sun - not that I'd see it if it did. The discolouring doesn't seem to affect light output but I may as well avoid it if I can. I ask Ray to make them in 5V with 18 AWG coloured wires so that I can see which wire is which. I can tell which way the data flows based on the order of the wires. One side is a mirror image of the other side. The listing shows 12V but doesn't specify whether they are the resistor or regulated type. I suspect that you could ask for either type. [URL]https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32822044734.html?storeId=701799[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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