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[QUOTE="CargoLights, post: 127622, member: 32784"] First, Welcome! It's always nice to have more light displays. Second, 12V xConnect is by far the most common choice for pixels. That means they're more likely to be carried by a vendor, but they're also in demand and sometimes sell out quickly. It's a good choice, especially if you have time constraints and need to find something that will ship quickly. Next, most of us just wire our own power supplies, but if you're not comfortable with it, you might consider a ready to run controller. They are generally already wired and in an enclosure. That, or as someone else mentioned, if you have a friend with some knowledge, it's no more difficult than wiring a wall outlet. Finally, I wouldn't worry too much about the pixel fires. Everything I've seen says there was a bad batch of resin, but nothing I've seen in the last year has had that issue. I believe the issue has been taken care of. [/QUOTE]
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