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[QUOTE="BrianZ, post: 130603, member: 34572"] Lol. That’s cool, thanks. Unfortunately, I can’t right now. But I’d like to pick this back up tomorrow. Let me give you my setup: I plan on running about 800 icicle lights from my F4v3 controller, a power distro. board, 1 350w power supply and go up to 50% max, but will keep it around 30% brightness. I’ll have to put the controller build on one end of the roof, in the garage, and chain the pixels together from one port so I don’t have to add 20-30ft cable extension from another port, make sense? Am I thinking about this correctly? Can I use the same PSU to power inject as well? I then plan to extend out to smart receivers from the F4. [/QUOTE]
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