nortonz 0 Posted January 21 Share Posted January 21 I have a 16 channel pixie controller, with 100 rgb bulbs, for each channel. Do you have to use the same number of bulbs on each channel? I want to put them around my windows, but I have 2 small windows that will only fit 50 bulbs. And one that might take 150. Link to post Share on other sites
dibblejr 1,011 Posted January 21 Share Posted January 21 1 hour ago, nortonz said: I have a 16 channel pixie controller, with 100 rgb bulbs, for each channel. Do you have to use the same number of bulbs on each channel? I want to put them around my windows, but I have 2 small windows that will only fit 50 bulbs. And one that might take 150. No. Use as many as you want/ need. Up to 170 JR Link to post Share on other sites
TheDucks 205 Posted January 21 Share Posted January 21 11 hours ago, nortonz said: I have a 16 channel pixie controller, with 100 rgb bulbs, for each channel. Do you have to use the same number of bulbs on each channel? I want to put them around my windows, but I have 2 small windows that will only fit 50 bulbs. And one that might take 150. No. Just pay attention to power limits. 4A per port. 32A per BUS(bank) (16A for Pixie8) Link to post Share on other sites
hasslerk 23 Posted January 21 Share Posted January 21 I assume you are fine, but note that all pixels on a Pixie16 must be of the same pixel type (RGB IC) (e.g. WS2811). Refer to LOR documentation here: http://www1.lightorama.com/PDF/Pixie_Man_Web.pdf Link to post Share on other sites
Vince4xmas 71 Posted January 22 Share Posted January 22 Agree that documentation may state only 100 pixels per port but you can run 170 per port on any Pixie. I did it in several locations this year with no issues. Link to post Share on other sites
dibblejr 1,011 Posted January 22 Share Posted January 22 9 minutes ago, Vince4xmas said: Agree that documentation may state only 100 pixels per port but you can run 170 per port on any Pixie. I did it in several locations this year with no issues. No where in the doc does it or has it ever stated 100 pixels per port. It has always been 170 since beta but now it says up to 200 which may be because of the pixielink that I have but have not tested yet. JR Link to post Share on other sites
zooo 15 Posted January 30 Share Posted January 30 On 1/21/2021 at 4:20 PM, Vince4xmas said: Agree that documentation may state only 100 pixels per port but you can run 170 per port on any Pixie. I did it in several locations this year with no issues. Does this include the CCC II? Link to post Share on other sites
dibblejr 1,011 Posted January 31 Share Posted January 31 57 minutes ago, zooo said: Does this include the CCC II? No, I am pretty sure the max for the pixie 2 is 100 per port JR 1 Link to post Share on other sites
bmtouhey 2 Posted January 31 Share Posted January 31 58 minutes ago, dibblejr said: No, I am pretty sure the max for the pixie 2 is 100 per port I was able to run 150 pixels on 1 port of a pixie 2. I did not try any more than that. I ran 3, 50 pixel trees on each port for a total of 6, 50 pixel trees off of 1 pixie 2. One pixie 2 was running 300 pixels for me. i did this on 2 pixie 2's for a total of 12 50 pixel trees. I removed the same jumper as on the pixie 8 and pixie 16 to be able to run more than 100 pixels on the pixie 2. I think it was JP5. Brian 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites
dibblejr 1,011 Posted January 31 Share Posted January 31 35 minutes ago, bmtouhey said: I was able to run 150 pixels on 1 port of a pixie 2. I did not try any more than that. I ran 3, 50 pixel trees on each port for a total of 6, 50 pixel trees off of 1 pixie 2. One pixie 2 was running 300 pixels for me. i did this on 2 pixie 2's for a total of 12 50 pixel trees. I removed the same jumper as on the pixie 8 and pixie 16 to be able to run more than 100 pixels on the pixie 2. I think it was JP5. Brian They could have made an update but the pixie 2 was rated at 200 pixels for the 2 ports. I never used mine and sent them to another friend here Thanks for that info though. JR Link to post Share on other sites
nortonz 0 Posted February 8 Author Share Posted February 8 Ok thanks for all the reply’s. Link to post Share on other sites
MrMatt 0 Posted February 14 Share Posted February 14 On 1/30/2021 at 6:08 PM, bmtouhey said: I was able to run 150 pixels on 1 port of a pixie 2. I did not try any more than that. I ran 3, 50 pixel trees on each port for a total of 6, 50 pixel trees off of 1 pixie 2. One pixie 2 was running 300 pixels for me. i did this on 2 pixie 2's for a total of 12 50 pixel trees. I removed the same jumper as on the pixie 8 and pixie 16 to be able to run more than 100 pixels on the pixie 2. I think it was JP5. Brian Hey Brian did you do power injection with that? after 100 pixels or did it handle them all? Link to post Share on other sites
dibblejr 1,011 Posted February 14 Share Posted February 14 42 minutes ago, MrMatt said: Hey Brian did you do power injection with that? after 100 pixels or did it handle them all? There is absolutely no reason to pi 100 pixels on a pixie16 . JR Link to post Share on other sites
MrMatt 0 Posted February 14 Share Posted February 14 13 minutes ago, dibblejr said: There is absolutely no reason to pi 100 pixels on a pixie16 . JR He was at 150 pixels on a Pixie 2, I am getting into Pixie controllers for the first time, and trying to research what is required for power injection if you max out the 200 pixels per channel. Maybe you have a good reference for me? Link to post Share on other sites
k6ccc 1,069 Posted February 14 Share Posted February 14 Yes. Hook up the lights that YOU will be using and test the way YOU will be using them. The general rule of thumb is 100 pixels at 12 volts or 50 pixels at 5 volts. HOWEVER, lots of variation. I have some 12 volt pixels that can't get 100 pixels without MAJOR voltage problems. With low power pixels or if you run them at a reduced power percentage, you can get more pixels without PI. Link to post Share on other sites
KYHI 7 Posted February 14 Share Posted February 14 (edited) Beware: There are (15 Watt) 50-Count Bullet Pixel Strings & (30 Watt) 50-Count Bullet Pixel Strings So if Specs are 48 watts Per Port, then you can safely run at 12 volts - 150 Pixels with 15 Watt Strings or 75 Pixels with 30 Watt Strings Light-O-Rama, Rextin and ALITOVE - all sell the lower wattage Bullet Pixel Strings.. All the others seem to sell the 30 watt strings My Custom Pixie16 Build Guide Edited February 14 by KYHI Link to post Share on other sites
dibblejr 1,011 Posted February 14 Share Posted February 14 11 hours ago, MrMatt said: He was at 150 pixels on a Pixie 2, I am getting into Pixie controllers for the first time, and trying to research what is required for power injection if you max out the 200 pixels per channel. Maybe you have a good reference for me? Buy a pixielink. If yiu go above 200 pixels on a pixie device that is it! No power injection will help. That is the max pixels that a pixie controller will controll. Do not sweat what some people say about pi, it sounds cool but rarely needed! I may know a little something about pixie controllers and what they can handle. JR Link to post Share on other sites
dibblejr 1,011 Posted February 14 Share Posted February 14 1 hour ago, KYHI said: Beware: There are (15 Watt) 50-Count Bullet Pixel Strings & (30 Watt) 50-Count Bullet Pixel Strings So if Specs are 48 watts Per Port, then you can safely run at 12 volts - 150 Pixels with 15 Watt Strings or 75 Pixels with 30 Watt Strings Light-O-Rama, Rextin and ALITOVE - all sell the lower wattage Bullet Pixel Strings.. All the others seem to sell the 30 watt strings My Custom Pixie16 Build Guide Hopefully you are sharing your own guide and not using the information I shared with you! JR Link to post Share on other sites
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