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RGBW LED Lighting Troubleshooting Help
Dave Garoutte:
--- Quote from: David J. Bingham on November 04, 2022, 06:05:08 PM ---Outstanding, gentlemen! I appreciate all the responses. I will definitely look into Master/Slave relationships and termination. The splitter may be a little beyond my technical expertise, but I will do some research and look into that idea as well. Improper termination or poor connections will be my next step, I suspected this might be part if not all of the issue. I will keep everyone posted as to the final resolution. Thanks again!
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I have also seen one wonky fixture or cable cause random problems throughout the chain. Remove one fixture at a time from the chain and see if the problem goes away.
duane massey:
--- Quote from: David J. Bingham on November 04, 2022, 06:05:08 PM ---Outstanding, gentlemen! I appreciate all the responses. I will definitely look into Master/Slave relationships and termination. The splitter may be a little beyond my technical expertise, but I will do some research and look into that idea as well. Improper termination or poor connections will be my next step, I suspected this might be part if not all of the issue. I will keep everyone posted as to the final resolution. Thanks again!
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Splitter is pretty straight-forward. Just run the DMX signal in to it, and then run separate cables to each group of fixtures. It makes cabling much easier, and can make troubleshooting a breeze.
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