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[QUOTE="fatback, post: 54869, member: 22831"] Hi Michael, Since I started looking into pixels, I noticed that some RGB controllers operate with Ethernet cable from distribution switches. Some network switches can run power via the Ethernet cable so that you don't need to use a separate power supply. POE (power over ethernet) provides up to 15.4w DC to each connected device, POE+ can deliver up to 25w (dependant on cable length). I guess I as hoping that the controller and lights might be able to run using the POE without having to run a heap of power supplies. Not looking promising though :P [font=Helvetica Neue][SIZE=16px][color=rgb(37, 37, 37)][font=inherit][/font][/color][/SIZE][color=rgb(37, 37, 37)][font=inherit][/font][/color][/size][size=16px][/size][/font][size=16px][/size] [/QUOTE]
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