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[QUOTE="Iain, post: 136180, member: 28267"] From his website, Alan writes “Lights in the range from about 27V-36V can generally all be ran from a 31V power supply” so that ready to run box should suit all of your lights. For sending signals to the DMX2-24, you will still need something such as a laptop, or raspberry pi, and appropriate DMX output. To integrate pixels, you’ll need a different type of controller. As mentioned above, the falcon range is popular, but there are plenty of others. You can integrate the two together I’ve done a similar thing, using a DMX controller for my pool lights. This is what I’ve done, but it’s just one way of doing it: [FONT=courier new]PC > falcon > pixels > DMX > lights[/FONT] Hope that helps a bit! [/QUOTE]
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