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[QUOTE="AAH, post: 103420, member: 543"] I'm not a fan of 12V 2811 nodes as they use more than double the power for the same amount of light. If you want to go with 12V for the sake of not having to look after the power as much with power injection then the GS8208 pixel is a great alternative. It has lots going for it. It has a peak current of 18.5mA compared to WS2811 having a peak of 55.5mA. It has an inbuilt test mode so the lights will go and do their own thing if you haven't got the pixel controller sending out data. It has a data backup line which is designed to pass data to the next pixel if 1 fails and the final feature is something that I am yet to test myself. I am told that if 1 of the 3 coloured leds fails the 3 will all turn off which means you have an off pixel rather than 1 that shows up the wrong colour. [/QUOTE]
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