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How many pixels per output do you run and why?
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[QUOTE="tooms, post: 94619, member: 23695"] I think 1000 pixels per port & power injection is a bit of a dark art, last year I was approaching the 400-600 pixels per port league and started having all sorts of weird problems with props just not lighting up at all, or flickering, or incorrect colors, .. all the usual things you experience with poor signalling or lack of power. I managed to band-aid most problems with placing controllers and power supplies closer to props and less daisy chaining of props together, so for me it's just easier to deal with a lower number of pixels per port right now [/QUOTE]
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