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[QUOTE="Roosta, post: 95218, member: 24774"] Big mixture here... my first year i bought 20cm ones.... only buy the 50cm ones now.... found the 20cm ones just a smidgen too short, and easier to use the 50cm ones.. I tend to not use 'extension leads' but instead hard wire the element with a long bit of flex with a pigtail on the end... However keep in mind that a centralised setup does require some thinking on your power and data out to the field runs... My experiments have netted results of about 10m max of sending data down a 1.5mm flexible cable, but over 30m using cat5.... Generally i can get 7m between elements with flex if the voltage is good.., otherwise have to whack in a null pixel.. All my power and data is central, and spreads over a reasonable display.. check out my thread for lots of details.. [/QUOTE]
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