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[QUOTE="LA0, post: 125684, member: 21595"] I'm going to deviate slightly from the resistor vs regulated and say that I like 5v [I]personally[/I]. I can run more pixels off of less power supplies, and 5v are more efficient with energy usage, and they run cool as a result; they are also cheaper. The only thing you really need to get your head around is power injection, but it's pretty easy to understand, and once you know it you won't forget it. As insane as it might sound.. I actually like doing power injection at this point lol. I have some pixel strips that run on 12v, but if I were new and starting out, I would've used 5v for everything if I knew then what I do now. IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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