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Wiring Pixels to Falcon F16V3
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[QUOTE="HertzSwift, post: 116988, member: 30596"] Thanks again for the replies, it's adding to my knowledge and is much appreciated. It sounds like the safest way to go is to design the power supply system to power the pixels at 100%+, and only use the F16V3 to control the tree (obviously the F16V3 will need its own small power supply to run), but use completely independent power supplies to power the tree. So when wiring the pixels only wire up the data to the F16V3, and and use a power supply attached to a bus bar to distribute the loads to each pixel string. I've attaced a very crude drawing of my thinking of how to wire up the tree, just a rough example on how to wire up output 1 and output 2 from the F16V3, am I on the right track? Can I ask why people tend to use bullet pixels in a tree and not addressable strip lights? I was thinking about placing an order for Rays pixels, they seem to get alot of praise here. [/QUOTE]
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