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[QUOTE="Keither, post: 82590, member: 25704"] Thanks for the insight. As for needing more lights, yeah lol but we agreed on a $500 Xmas light budget. When I decided to go 100% smart pixels, I accidentally tripled the budget. It is a project I am going to add to and use for multiple installs, so eventually ;) As for data loss, I don't really see that if you make a good connection, I have spliced Cat5 numerous times with no issues. Essentially the set screw on the controller is the same kind of connection as a wire nut splice IMO. Eventually I will move towards a more secure and stable connection, but considering my event is on December 10, and I get my lights and controllers in the mail on Friday, I am going to give wire nuts a go and see how it works. Any way, I'll update here with any progress and the quality of the connections once I hook it all up. [/QUOTE]
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