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[QUOTE="Baron, post: 125749, member: 34062"] Hello... 2 quick questions about the Gilbert Engineering Snowflake XLS450. This is my 2nd year doing a show and still am no expert so I thought I would get some help here. I recently purchased 3 of the large snowflakes and need some help if anyone has these... [LIST] [*]Question 1: Black Shark Fin - in my box of 3 snowflakes I received these. I am unsure what these are can anyone help to direct me what the purpose of these are? [ATTACH type="full" width="195px"]19983[/ATTACH] [*]Question 2: Any recommendations on how I should run power injection, data? If my controller is no more than 10 feet away, I was thinking about running 1 data and multiple power injections. I just do not know how many pixels can run off of 1 port on an F16v3 and if that would work. Any help would be great... if you have this model I would love to know how you ran it and where you placed your power injections. Why recreate the wheel if you did it right... [/LIST] [ATTACH type="full" width="212px"]19984[/ATTACH] Thanks for your help. [/QUOTE]
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