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[QUOTE="charliedog, post: 116245, member: 34557"] Here is an example of one of the spools: [URL unfurl="true"]http://www.diyledexpress.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=42&products_id=915[/URL] I have also seen various sizes listed on aliexpress I just finished watching that video. Very informative. With his method it seem like it would be possible to use 5V pixel and power inject only at the bottom of the tree. This would be injecting every 100 pixels but would still keep keep within the 50 pixel rule since the injection would travel forward and backwards. I do have one question about his method. He mentioned he always uses power from his controller connected to pixel #1 and then runs a separate cable for power injection. Wouldn't this mean he is using two separate fused lines? He didn't mention cutting the power cable anywhere, only splicing in his power injection points. I will look into those HP power supplies. That sounds like it may actually be the most simple route. [/QUOTE]
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