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[QUOTE="Old Salt, post: 114924, member: 33887"] You need to apply a data output from the falcon to at least six groups of eight strings. Someone using the falcon should chime in shortly. The star should have a separate data and power feed. Twelve volt pixels require about 1/2w each at full brightness. That's 2.4Kw for 48 strands of 100 pixels. The RSP-3000 would handle it, but I think you'll need more of the LRS-350s. Each is good for about 6-7 strands. Most displays do not need a 360° tree. A half circle of 25 strings, starting with one at 0° and ending with one at 180° is often enough. You can add more, but are they needed? I'm not sure where you live, but in North America a 3Kw power supply cannot be connected to normal 110V receptacles. You'd need a 30Amp breaker, and the maximum is 20Amp (with special wiring). Also, you will need to consider the wire size and length of the extension cords you will use. A possible work around is to have special circuits installed for things like an RV, and use those to power your high power, power supplies. [/QUOTE]
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