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[QUOTE="fasteddy, post: 86693, member: 4"] You can run power parallel and you can run power from the middle of two strips or strings as long as the cable used can cope with the current and distance needs for the load but your data will still need to be fed into the start of the string or strip But if you are wanting to run data parallel then this is where is can become an issue because for every time you split the signal the signal strength is weakened and also if you have long parallel runs then you can cause issues with data reflection in the cable causing bad results with flickering lights especially if the cables are not the same length. Also if you split the signal then effectively all you are doing is repeating that signal and not keeping them separately controlled as each parallel run will see the same data [/QUOTE]
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