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Advatek Vortex 48 channel DC controller

Started by CeP, October 02, 2022, 05:34:34 AM

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CeP

For sale is my Advatek Vortex DC controller.
I purchased this in 2014 to demo for a client. This was used for a few weeks and then put away.
12 strings of 100, 5V pixels
24 Boscoyo original pixel strips with reinforcement on the end
16 female 4 wire connectors
8 male 4 wire plugs
Misc. caps and spare pixels 
Serious offers will be considered. PM me with any questions
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This was setup on a 15' flag pole for approximately 3 weeks
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Chuck P
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CeP

Chuck P
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MikeKrebs

Bumping but also clarifying. These are not pixels but dumb bullet style strings?

CeP

They are RGB pixels, the dumb type. No controller chip in the node. 4 wire connection. As shown in the photo. 

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JonB256

It's been many years since I dealt with dumb pixels. If one pixel in the line dies, the others continue without problem, don't they? No chip to stop the signal. Could be an advantage for purely decorative lighting.
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k6ccc

Quote from: JonB256 on June 06, 2023, 08:35:11 AMIt's been many years since I dealt with dumb pixels. If one pixel in the line dies, the others continue without problem, don't they?

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