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2024 Mini Christmas Light Expos
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[QUOTE="BrianZ, post: 115398, member: 34572"] I like this idea because I looked in to T's and it's less cutting and splicing. I would just connect several pigtails from my fuse block to all the injection T's depending on my display. For example, I plan on running 6 icicle strings on my roof line with 100 pixels each, totaling approx. 600 pixels and about 35' of roof line. So, I would connect 5 T's at the beginning of each string and run the injection pigtails to each, am I on the right track? My only confusing comes in, how do I figure out the load a 350w power supply can handle with the pixels and injections needed? Because I plan on purchasing a ready2run F16v3 and want to power the icicle lights, the garage, four windows, and a door totaling approx. 1500 pixels. I'll use one port and daisy chain the icicle lights and another port for the garage daisy chained to 2 windows and door because they're pretty close to each other, and a 3rd port daisy chained to the two last windows. Also, can you provide an example of an automotive fuse block you use? [/QUOTE]
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