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[QUOTE="Dene Hyde, post: 97758, member: 26915"] I have looked into the power supplies and I think I have settled on old server supplies with a breakout board as it meets my need off not wiring 240v things and can be found pretty cheap second hand. My next question is about layout. It appears I have two options where I have one central location with a large enough (or multiple) power supplies and a controller then run control cables and power everywhere. This feels like a lot of cables. Or I run one main controller and then run multiple power supplies around the place to power individual elements which means I just need to run data to each location from the controller. Feels neater but need a few extra elements. I assume this is when you go a F48 with differential receivers? My question is which one do people prefer? I am not planning on trying anything like that this year but just trying to get my head around it for planning. My thoughts this year would just to get a few strings and play around with x-lights and raspberry pi with some basic stuff no sequences to music, that seems like I need a lot more time. [/QUOTE]
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