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[QUOTE="i13, post: 116803, member: 21708"] If having long distances and individual control are both important, this strip (which I haven't tried) might do the job [URL]https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32348237310.html[/URL] The thing that I don't know is where it can be cut if you power it with 12V. The listing says that you can only cut it into metre lengths with 12V but I fail to see why you couldn't cut it into smaller sections and just not use the offcuts that don't have enough convertors built in (see the listing). Another option that I think might work is cutting it wherever you want and using 4-pin connectors to join the cut sections end-to-end in the order that they were originally in before you cut them up. Controlling in threes isn't that noticeable at a distance. My gutter outline is 12V WS2811 and I have no plans to change it despite having WS2812B strip elsewhere in the display. Groups of three are sections of 10 cm (approximately 4 inches) and that's a typical pixel node spacing. [/QUOTE]
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