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[QUOTE="i13, post: 82267, member: 21708"] The best controller depends on what lights you want to have. I'm assuming you want pixels because you mention strips. If so, the larger pixel controllers like the F16v2 and the PixLite 16 MKII have the ability to run enormous numbers of pixels. The PixLite MKII supports more pixels in total than the F16v2 but the F16v2 has the advantage that it can run multiple pixel chip types at once. You can always post any shopping list on the forums including your first controller purchase and say what requirements you want it to meet. Anything with E1.31 input is a good start for pixels and you can add in other controllers later. A DMX512 output is helpful if you plan to add in controllers for store-bought lights. Both the PixLite and the F16v2 have this. This thread shows how I attach lights to the roof. I do it the same way for strings and icicles. https://auschristmaslighting.com/forums/index.php/topic,7954.0.html [/QUOTE]
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