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[QUOTE="AussiePhil, post: 125107, member: 1"] This may well be a key issue, even 12v pixels would need a number of power injection points, and if you need to run DC power 80+m to get to the end injection them that cable needs to be thick enough to minimise the voltage drop on the injection cable itself. WiFi can have some limited use but it is normally expected that wired access is best to the controllers. considering you need to get power and data cabling out to the yard, getting wired ethernet is usually not a big issue, unless you need to go across driveways/roads. Ask away, the knowledge bank is huge here. Cheers Phil [/QUOTE]
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