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[QUOTE="kane, post: 88154, member: 532"] Funnily enough, a year or two back, I contacted Ray to get some DMX spotlights of this size built. But the ones he supplied could not colour mix (and from memory there was another issue with them, but can't remember what.. ended up giving them away to someone on here).. I already have the bulkier 10w spots for my chrissy display, but wanted some compact ones for the garden to replace some spotlights already in place (which are coloured and controllable by IR remote, but only individually) So I could be interested (obviously as long as they colour mix). With the amount of free time I have these days something that is plug and play is what I'd want.. I'd be looking at a chain of 20-25 of them, obviously set to sequential starting DMX channels. Regarding the DMX in/out - I seem to recall that although they are usually connected at the PCB - this doesn't mean you can simply put a junction anywhere you want - for some reason I think it needs to be done very close to the controller.. But I could be wrong! Another issue for a big run of them would be voltage drop. So some pre-wired connectors to allow voltage injection would also be useful (along with calculations of how many you can do in one run) [/QUOTE]
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