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[QUOTE="djgra79, post: 110222, member: 1447"] Welcome Andi. There is no right or wrong for what voltage to select (there are PLENTY of forum posts about it) Everyone has their own reasons why they prefer one over the other. Comes down to potential costs and also knowledge and understanding of power injection for individuals. My advice if stick to one voltage across your display if you can, to prevent accidental plugging of 12v power into 5v nodes for example (hey it happens!) If you do have a mix of voltages, maybe use different type/size connectors to prevent such accidents. My 2c: I was exclusive 12v but am now adding more 5v. [/QUOTE]
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