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[QUOTE="merryoncherry, post: 128200, member: 37249"] I love doing things the easy way, so I do all 12V and don't bother with PI much. I use several form factors for "Outlines". C9. Good for long runs, like all the way around the roof, or yard. I have them snapped into a strip to keep the spacing and direction consistent. Pleasant look, but not as dense or bright as the others. Globes. Similar to C9, but they are just on strings on hooks, as my old AC lights were. Less organized appearance, which could be considered charming I guess, if you warm up the whites. Bullets. Used around windows, doors, and verticals... quite bright, but appear discrete. Easy to get precise dimensions, mounted in thin coro. Strips in diffuser channel... bright, but a lot harder to see the individual LEDs. The ones I have are only cut to half-meter precision. Using them for railings, vericals, and windows (but they do not make a full rectangle frame like the bullets, due to being cut every half meter). Can be quite svelte depending on mounting. [/QUOTE]
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