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[QUOTE="Freman, post: 120317, member: 35428"] QuinLED Dig Uno. [URL]https://quinled.info/pre-assembled-quinled-dig-uno/[/URL] They're good for poking around and experimenting, and they've gotten better than they were, but I'm not sure they can keep up with the fps on my tree, hence me splashing on the f16v4 I'll find a use for it somewhere, it does work with xlights, so yay! Which leads me to the question... which way around do I want these... looks like the T's I have have two females and one male so I'm thinking female on the leds input, male on it's output, male on the injection. (I'm calling males the ones with pins and females the ones with holes) This makes the most sense logically in my mind, but a life time of not having power on pins makes me hesitate (I know it's only 5/12v but eh) [/QUOTE]
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