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[QUOTE="AAH, post: 110219, member: 543"] Hi Andi Personally the only reason I would go with 12V was if I was using GS8208 pixels. If you're using common garden variety pixels then 5V every time. It's not that hard to look after the voltage via some sensible wiring when it comes to props and/or via power injection. 12V pixels are more expensive and more inefficient to give the same amount of light. I'm not sure what pixels Advatek are supplying with their plug and play but I'd probably go with 5V regardless. They are local to you and are always contactable if you have any issues. [/QUOTE]
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