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[QUOTE="Peter Heyt, post: 96890, member: 27658"] Hey AAH, Thank you for your fast reply. I have looked at both Xlights and the Advatek Pixlite16 and that looks good. The Raspberry option is way to complicated for me to dive into right now. I need an almost turnkey solution so I can start programming as soon as possible ;) Advatek sells a "Plug an Play" version of the Pixlite on their website but the max power is limited to 18,75 W per channel. That's not a lot if you want to use LED strips. They can go up to almost 60 Watts for a 4 meter 60 Leds/m strip. Even the 5 meter strips with 30 LEDs/meter will not work I fear. I don't know if the powersupply they use (320W) can be upgraded but I cannot find what the max output per channel of the Pixlite16 is. I would like to buy the 60 LED/meter versions because I want to reuse the strips for other projects although they might be a bit overkill for inside the balloon columns as you pointed out. I also watched the Null Pixell Buffer and that might also be a thing for me to look into because the columns are spread out over max 20 meters. Depending on where I can put the Pixlite the maximum of cable length could well be this 20 meters. Any further input is much appreciated ;) Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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