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[QUOTE="Manuel, post: 121961, member: 35057"] Hello Thank you for your answers. In the previous comment I should have explained myself wrongly. I wanted to say that I have decided NOT to use traditional string lights. I decided this because I think that adapting them to my Christmas event will cause me many problems. I decided to start from scratch, and buy smart led lights. Sorry if I kept writing about voltages higher than 12 VDC. It was a mistake. I will only use 5 and 12V DC with smart pixels. I am watching videos of other colleagues to decide my Christmas show. When I see enough I will post the planned shopping list. I know Falcon, Hanson, LightORama and others (I know their existence). I know they are more expensive, but it is not necessary to "lose your head" with compatibility, they are simpler. But I prefer to learn (self-taught) and work with DMX512 and / or E1.31. And sometimes have more problems. However, I have always had a doubt. I read, in many forums and publications, that to control many pixels (1000 or 2000) it is better to use those systems: LOR, Falcon etc ... But, is it possible to control 1000 or 2000 or more pixels only with E1.31? Although it can be more problematic, but they can be controlled, correct? Only with E1.31, it is possible to create a great and wonderful Christmas show, correct? In point 3 I also explained myself wrong. I wanted to say that if I have a 5-24V DC decoder and I feed it (power supply) with 12V DC, and I plug (to the decoder) some 5V DC pixels, the pixels burn, correct? Obviously, if the power supply is 5VDC, I don't burn those 5VDC pixels, and there is no problem. SPI is a protocol that allows DMX to control smart pixels. [URL]https://www.barcelonaled.com/buy-led-regulator-controller/dmx-led-controller/dmx-decoder-dmx-spi-senal-converter-para-tiras-led.html[/URL] [URL]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_Peripheral_Interface[/URL] Again, thank you very much [/QUOTE]
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