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[QUOTE="Timotey, post: 134381, member: 39357"] Hello everyone, After studying the 101 manual, watching videos, and a few other things, I have some last initial doubts before making the first purchases. I have decided on the Falcon F16v4 sold by a supplier in Europe. I'm going for something secure, with the maximum possible support. Regarding the LED lights, considering the space I have at home, from where I will place the box with the Falcon and the power supply, there are about two meters to the megatree. I would put about 1000 pixels. The supplier has told me this: “In general, the maximum amount of pixels supported on one output is about 1000 pixels. This is mostly because of the refresh rate. Your tree, for instance, can be created by combining several strings and connecting them to one port. Suppose you use 100 pixels per strand, then you could create a tree with 10 strands by splitting the first 500 on port1 and the next 500 on port2. If you then attach a star, you can use port3 for that. Or even attach it at the end of port2 (as long as you don't exceed the 1000 pixels). In another direction would go about three singing faces. From the Falcon to the first, there would be 3 meters, and then I would connect one strip to another until covering the three with lights. All this would go on another port. I don't know if that's too much distance. On the one hand, I understand that it would be better with 12V. I have a doubt whether to use regulated or unregulated pixels. And I wanted to ask you how much the thickness of the cable influences. I see some that come with 22AWG. Would they be too thin? Thanks!! [/QUOTE]
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