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[QUOTE="TerryK, post: 128255, member: 32169"] [USER=37888]@MrMightyMouse94[/USER] : Have a son that resides in Huber so I'm in that area every so often. Dayton does have a rather good air show, one of the better ones in the US I think. Having the Wright Patterson AFB Museum nearby helps too I suspect. Regarding RGB pixels, I would suggest beginning small until you have a better feel for what works for you; personal taste/preferences and skillset. Some individuals power their pixels all from a controller, others, no power from the controller (all pixels power injected), and other individuals a combination of controller powered and power injection. I'm one of those who design with pixel power directly from a supply and the controller is data and a V- (for data reference) only. Not too relevant but testing on a bench it's not uncommon I have only the data from the controller but everything is in close proximity so I'm not very concerned about losing the data signal V- reference. While looking back I can't quite put a finger on how it happened, the Easter props I put out are 5 Volt while the Christmas stuff is mostly 12 Volt Regulated with some 12 Volt Resistor. If/when the resistor pixels die, regulated pixels will be moved into their place. Obviously I prefer 12 Volt Regulated or 5 Volt pixels. As I had mentioned, search the ACL Forums. Discussions abound regarding the questions you have asked. Also check the videos on Youtube; Canispater Christmas is particularly good I think. [/QUOTE]
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