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[QUOTE="Ltmup, post: 121499, member: 32133"] think of how you are going to actually wire this up with an eye to volt drop and if you are going to use standard length strings or cut them to suit. either way you will need a pigtail for each end. 3 wire extensions can simplify wiring props together null pixel buffer if you have to go a fair distance to a prop. power injection tee are vital for longer runs. sit down in front of your layout screen and go through how you are going to wire it up. many ways to go about all this ,personally I am a fan of trying to use standard lengths of lights and pre made cables where possible, soldering gets old fast [/QUOTE]
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