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[QUOTE="AAH, post: 97555, member: 543"] The F16 is an awesome controller if you can get hold of one. 1 Strip by itself won't need power injection but 2 or more strips will generally need power injection at the far end and potentially at the join between strips. Most pixel strips and pixel nodes will come with 2 additional wires at the ends to allow for power injection. This can be implemented via a Tee connector, a separate 2 pin pigtail or hard wired if desired. The distance between the power supply and the pixels is the governing factor on how heavy the cable needs to be for power injection. Both the ground and 5V/12V get additional wiring. The power injection should come from the same fused output as the rest of the power powering the pixels. I generally stick with 400W supplies everywhere myself except where I am running only a few dozen isolated pixels. [/QUOTE]
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