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[QUOTE="Roosta, post: 88385, member: 24774"] I think you have no interest in the christmas lighting community except for trying to offload a few garage projects and up your FB page followers.. If you were genuinely interested you would find that the oppurtunity for sale of a well designed and priced product that addresses most of the requirements of the target market (ie those afflicted with the clap) would be a winner in sales, and could be arranged via a group buy or similar. I dont believe any of us expect DMX fittings to be automatic addressing, however being able to adjust them easily in the field, and feed the dmx in and out of them is at a minimum expected.. Yes you can address them with the correct writer, however when connecting and disconnecting and trying to find faults a visual indictation on the unit is invaluable. An regards the dmx in/out, yes it also can be done outside the fitting but that requires an additional junction box and terminations, which then requires additional weatherproofing and work, when a simple 4pin male in and 4pin female out on the spotlight would theoretically be minimal additional work during the manufacturing process.. A WS28** version would also prove popular, maybe more so than the straight DMX variant.. Same story on the in/out connectors though.. Voltage on these would prove another contentious topic.. Your spotlights are close, and a fine looking product, but in my opinion just require some refinements to further increase there value to the christmas light enthusiast market.. Cheers.. [/QUOTE]
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