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[QUOTE="Kent, post: 130213, member: 33421"] FWIW, I prefer the neater look with the strip vs pixels push in. As for the 60/m and 30/m - I agree that 30/m is plenty fine. Whilst I haven't seen them side by side, comparing mine (60/m) vs [USER=36626]@Skymaster[/USER] (30/m), I couldn't notice any appreciable difference up close, let alone from a typical viewing distance. I went for 60/m over 30/m as it was only an extra $2/m, so only $30 in total for the 15m I purchased for the arches. The biggest benefit was that it let me add bonus 1350 to my channel count 😜 What I would do 100% again is stick with getting pre-terminated strip made to length with the IP67 ("silicone tube and full glue injection" according to the description on my PI). You can then cut the air seeder tube to match the string length. [/QUOTE]
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