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[QUOTE="CargoLights, post: 133285, member: 32784"] I have a K8-B, as well as a couple other Kulp controllers. I have never had a problem. The K8-B is the controller attached to my mega tree post and runs it as well as a couple differential receivers. I have not used the M8-Pi, but I have heard of some issues when testing it with an F-test. One advantage to the K8-B is that it is expandable. You can add an expansion board like [URL='https://pixelcontroller.com/store/short-range-expansion/40-f16v2-f16v3-expansion-board.html']this [/URL]or [URL='https://pixelcontroller.com/store/main/44-f16v2-differential-expansion-board.html']this[/URL] and get 16 more ports from it when your show grows. Another note, Dan Kulp designs and sells the Kulp boards, and he is one of the primary developers of FPP. He's also active on these forums and other places, so if you need support you can get it from him. I don't know anything about the people behind the ESPArtStick line. Now that I sound like a Kulp salesman, if you do go with the M8-Pi, please let us know how it goes. I'd like to know more about them. [/QUOTE]
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