Description
Null Pixel Buffer Ready to Go (Pigtail wiring config #1. Technicolor standard not Ray Wu)
NOTE:- This wiring config is the Technicolor config. The RTG-2 matches the “Ray Wu standard”
NOTE 2:- There is a number cable tied to the pigtail to indicate which wiring configuration is used.
The null pixel buffer should be mounted at the source end of the pixel data. Depending on the source type (controller or pixel) the distance should be from right at the source up to a max of around 10m if coming from a pixel controller.
Universal buffer as an alternative to using a standard pixel as a null pixel to add additional distance between pixel elements. Comes fitted within a short 13.5mm pigtail extension cable. The pigtails are black 13.5mm ScottLed ones and are compatible with Ray Wu ones and possibly others.
Can be used with 5V to 24V pixels and all 3 wire pixel protocols.
The + connection should be between 5V DC and 24V DC. Failing to supply a reliable voltage of 5V or higher may produce inconsistent results.
For extending distance to first pixel:
Controller ->—3-10m—>-Pixel String
Controller ->—3-10m—>-“Null buffer”->—up to 30m cable—>-Pixel String
Controller ->—3-10m—>-“Null buffer”->—up to 30m cable—>-“Null buffer”->—up to 30m cable—>-Pixel String
For extending distance between pixels:
Controller ->—3-10m—>-Pixel String->—up to 3m cable–>-Pixel String
Controller ->—3-10m—>-Pixel String->—up to 3m cable–>-“Null buffer”->—up to 30m cable—>-Pixel String
Controller ->—3-10m—>-Pixel String->—up to 3m cable–>-“Null buffer”->—up to 30m cable—>-“Null buffer”->—up to 30m cable- –>-Pixel String
Note: the distances shown are approximations. Your actual distance will vary depending on the type and quality of the cable used and the pixel controller