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[QUOTE="merryoncherry, post: 125694, member: 37249"] OK... picking up where I left off, 100 resistor-style strawberries at 92 feet from the controller, no PI: [ATTACH type="full"]19928[/ATTACH] A closeup of that last bulb vs. the first: [ATTACH type="full"]19929[/ATTACH] OK, now for the most versatile pixel of the bunch, I'll put [B]200 [/B]of the modern resistor bullet pixels out at 92 feet from the controller, and those will be next to 100 at 12 feet from the controller, for a real serious comparison. [ATTACH type="full"]19930[/ATTACH] They are a smidge dimmer, but the color is good. Keep in mind that there are now 150 feet of wire between the controller and my last pixel (92 feet, plus 200x4" spacing is another 60 feet): [ATTACH type="full"]19931[/ATTACH] I tried HolidayCoro pixels from last year, Ray Wu, Alling (Paul Zhang), ETopKeji, and whatever Gilbert sent me, very similar result across the board except the HolidayCoros wasted more energy. I just got a box from RGBMan, I'll update if these turn out to be any different. If [USER=33630]@DaveRNZ[/USER] lived in the US I think his pixel choice would be clear... he needs 500 pixels in strings of 100, and Amazon sells exactly that (Alling for xConnect, ETopKeji for Ray Wu connectors), delivered next day free shipping with no waste, only 20% over the cheapest price you could possibly find for a 10k bulk buy. [/QUOTE]
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