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[QUOTE="fasteddy, post: 96502, member: 4"] It really goes down to both application and personal preference, for example it is much better to power from the controller if doing something like a tree or a matrix where the lights are close to the controller. But when you start having a longer cable run or a different voltage to what the controller is running then using an external power supply normally works best. So depending on how you are using the controller will determine the best method to use, you can also use both methods on the one controller. So there are no real rules on which is better because its more application dependant [/QUOTE]
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