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[QUOTE="djgra79, post: 130670, member: 1447"] Whilst the main reason people don't cram each port full is due to lack of power (as extensively discussed) another reason is in particular for a dense prop the ability to do smaller repairs if a port goes down. EG if you were running a 24 strand megatree but could mange to fit this across 2 ports fully crammed, if one of those ports fails for some reason (lose wire, bad connection etc) then 50% of your tree stops working for the show. Very noticeable by everyone. But if you split every 2-3 strands per port, you're only down a small section for the night until you can rectify the issue. Just my 2c. [/QUOTE]
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