BBQNinja
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- Nov 28, 2019
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Hello all,
Looking for some advice about using a controller outside my front fence on the nature strip.
I have spoken to local council, and they are OK with it, but I specified any power outside my fence would be low voltage (my whole show is 5V)
On the nature strip I am hoping to run 50 peace stakes, 4x 50 seed pixels in the tree, and 3x 150px strips on gutter line and driveway sides.
Given this is 7 ports I was hoping to put a box with 2x smart receivers in the tree and only run network and 5V to it. (PSU just inside my fence in separate box)
Voltage drop is my concern. Looking at all the calculators, the run from the PSU to tree box is too long at 8m.
I am wondering rather than putting the control box and PSU inside my fence and then running 7x 8m cables with F-amps (which prob won't work), would it be better to put a 12V PSU inside the fence and use a 5V buck converter in the box in the tree? Would this work?
Thanks, in advance.
Looking for some advice about using a controller outside my front fence on the nature strip.
I have spoken to local council, and they are OK with it, but I specified any power outside my fence would be low voltage (my whole show is 5V)
On the nature strip I am hoping to run 50 peace stakes, 4x 50 seed pixels in the tree, and 3x 150px strips on gutter line and driveway sides.
Given this is 7 ports I was hoping to put a box with 2x smart receivers in the tree and only run network and 5V to it. (PSU just inside my fence in separate box)
Voltage drop is my concern. Looking at all the calculators, the run from the PSU to tree box is too long at 8m.
I am wondering rather than putting the control box and PSU inside my fence and then running 7x 8m cables with F-amps (which prob won't work), would it be better to put a 12V PSU inside the fence and use a 5V buck converter in the box in the tree? Would this work?
Thanks, in advance.