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Power Injection at Multiple Points
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[QUOTE="TerryK, post: 117854, member: 32169"] The "Data In" and "Data Out" (Pink Baggie) connectors each have a White 18 AWG silicone connected to them. As would be expected, the "Data In" White routes to the "Data In" of Pixel #1 and the "Data Out" White routes to the "Data Out" of the last pixel; #268 in this situation. They are difficult to follow due to the scrunched mess taped to the mounting tube. Resizing the graphic created some rather severe 'jaggies' which does not help either. Yes, for the Black (V-) and Red (V+) from the Muyi, splices are added from the connector outward (one by one) using a rather old Craftsman stripping pliers to literally open an approximate 3/8 inch gap in the insulation. The insulation is not removed, just compressed and tugged a bit 'down-wire'. Sounds ugly doesn't it, but it works. :) For the rabbit, the V- (Black) has 5 or 6 splices, 1 each for the data in and out and 4 more for the power injection. The V+ (Red) has 4 splices for the 4 power injection wires. In hindsight, the ATO/ATC fuse holders are huge and the wires are stiff. I probably should have utilized minis but so far their holders seem to be either 18 AWG or 14 AWG (gotta be a 16 AWG out there somewhere). [/QUOTE]
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