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[QUOTE="i13, post: 80941, member: 21708"] I have to agree with Roosta here; it's just not nice wishing you'd bought something else. Even if you don't choose pixels (which I highly recommend as you'll probably replace everything with them sooner or later), there is plenty of room to save money. Light-O-Rama controllers are relatively expensive and I'm sure Ray would supply a dumb RGB version of this if you asked him to [url=https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/2-5m-DC12V-WS2811-led-neon-pixel-light-RGB-full-color-30leds-m-with-10pixels-m/701799_32607732278.html]https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/2-5m-DC12V-WS2811-led-neon-pixel-light-RGB-full-color-30leds-m-with-10pixels-m/701799_32607732278.html[/url] All he'd have to do is put an ordinary dumb RGB strip into the neon outer tubing so I'd still expect the price to be around US $10 for a 2.5 metre length. It would only be single sided though. That said, any neon tubing might be a problem if the lights go faulty and need repairing. I'd imagine that it would be difficult to get a good repair. [/QUOTE]
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