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[QUOTE="Mark_M, post: 107249, member: 29098"] If this is for running pixels the answer is no, for dumb RGB then its a maybe. E.g. You send 510 channels of data to a string of pixels. The first one receives the 510 channels, takes it's 3 channels and passes the 507 channels to the next. Now imagine that pixel node (bulb) 1 got the colour red, the 2nd node got the colour green and the 3rd gets the colour blue. But that 3rd one has the extra pixel spliced into it. Both those pixels which are technically node 3 and get the same colour for blue. [ATTACH type="full" width="626px"]14322[/ATTACH] [SIZE=3]In reality of splitting the run there is bound to be some issues with the signal getting mangled. [/SIZE] You'll need to have the end of roof line continue up the roof side and then have another cable from the F16 for the side of the house. For dumb RGB it's just power, all lights are the same colour, so it doesn't matter. But you may need some sort of power amplifier. Attach a photo would be nice :). [/QUOTE]
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