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[QUOTE="Manuel, post: 121579, member: 35057"] Thank you very much for your reply. First. If I don't use "strip" for strings like the photo, how do I designate them? Thanks. The LED "string" is powered at 220V AC and as it passes through the transformer / controller (as in the photo - mode 8), 5 cables come out: 4 output wires go to the LEDs and another wire for the voltage + to 12 DC. Each output (4) wire (from led) is attached to about 50 LEDs in series. Into controller, each of the 4 wires is connected into the circuit (pcb) where there are Chip, tristors,etc... The cables are intertwined. I already thought about removing the control circuit (tristors + chip + capacitors + resistors). But there may be a problem. The intensity in the LEDs. By removing the controller I remove the resistors and can melt the LEDs. What you think? Finally: true, I already thought about using E.31 (when the system gets bigger), but later, when I know a little DMX. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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