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[QUOTE="marmalade, post: 91829, member: 24709"] ..having put a considerable amount of strip everywhere this year (over 150m), I side a little with Keith. Use nodes if you can get away with it. Strip is fantastic though if the ends and wires can be fixed in place permanently (on conduit or wireframes) 99% of my issues have been due to the wires pulling the pads off the flex, even when the end are capped and filled with silicone. So cable tie those suckers down. The other 1% is mistreatment where the strip has been stepped on or the components have had an intermittent connection. Time consuming to repair neatly! Whilst there are numerous fans of the falcon controller, also consider the advatek pixlites, for first timers they require less intimate knowledge of hardware and are more of a plug and play solution. This is based on the large number of people on the FB groups trying to get their falcons working for their displays this year, the tech on the falcons is great but it has a very steep and unforgiving learning curve. [/QUOTE]
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