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[QUOTE="Manuel, post: 121661, member: 35057"] Many, many, and many thanks for all your information. I will need a few days to "assimilate" it (too much data :-)), verify the data that you indicate (I will use this weekend) and then I will comment to you. I don't remember where I bought the lights we talked about. I usually buy from AliExpress or Electronic-star.com ([URL]http://electronic-star.com/[/URL]). The problem for me to buy Ray Wu is that shipping costs to Spain are very expensive. A decoder costs the same as shipping. As an example, the decoder that [URL='http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/27channel-easy-constant-voltage-dmx-decoder-with-RJ45-interface-DC7-24V-input/701799_1558064774.html']you indicate this HD712[/URL], your price is € 37 + € 28 for shipping. Shipping too expensive. In Ali I have bought - 24V, 24 channel decoder, which is not suitable for traditional led strings, but perfect for my led strings. [URL='https://es.aliexpress.com/item/32814999415.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.274263c01VcPX2']This decoder supports 3Amp[/URL] per channel. - I was looking to buy a 36V decoder for traditional chains and I was thinking of buying this [URL='https://es.aliexpress.com/item/32969559130.html']WS-DMX-36CH-HV[/URL] But, as I told you, it "has the problem" that it only supports 1Amp per channel. I don't understand why 24V decoders support 3Amp per channel and everything, I saw, from 36V only supports 1Amp per channel. You tell me that Ray's 7-24V Decoder supports up to 34V DC. How can I know if a 24V decoder supports higher voltage (without burning it)? By the way, these 36V decoders are usually constant current (does not happen in 24V DC decoders). Which is better, constant current or constant voltage? Although we are talking about a traditional chain, with a 4-wire output (something weird, and I don't know where I bought it), most of the traditional chains that I have, of 31V, only have 2 output wires: the common + another wire. Two wires output to the LEDs and two cables input to first led, but 3 wires output (one will be common for all the other LEDs). For example [URL='https://www.electronic-star.es/Hogar-Cocina/Electronica-para-la-casa/Iluminacion-decorativa/Guirnaldas-de-luces/Dreamhouse-Classic-LED-luces-de-navidad-carambano-24m-480-LEDs-blanco-Blanco-calido-24-m.html?listtype=search&searchparam=navidad']this string of lights[/URL] to outline my house. However, they work like the other one (as 4 cables). In the chain, they have several sections in series, in parallel, and different flashing modes (8switch). Do you know how he does this? Excuse my great ignorance. Everything you teach me is of great help to me. Thanks and best regards. [/QUOTE]
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