I think I was part of the initial order of CLICKITS, but haven't used any until today. Watching the video helped I'm sure, but before I went up on the roof, I asked my wife, who is more of a watcher, and song suggest person than a techie person, where she thought the wires should go. She got it right! I was so happy. As these are part of my roof outline, they'll be out in the weather all year long, so it will be a good test for how they hold up over time. I'm sure you're having fun out the Christmas Expo today, so I'll just say thanks for a great product.
I use Ray Wu black 12V bullet pixels, and dealing with failed pixels once the show is up is always a hassle. After preparing all year, I just want to enjoy my display without spending hours fixing dead pixels. I can't yet speak to their longevity, as I recently bought 200 of them to see if they'd make my life easier. So far, they've helped me set up 20 strands, and I'm currently running a burn-in test to ensure their reliability. Make sure you cut the cable clean and take you time to push the wire all the way in. If you are in this hobby and do not have electrical scissors time to up your game. I will be interested to see how they hold up once they are outside.
Just ordered some of theses. they should help in my display. Are you going to offer anything similar with led strips? led strip to led strip connector or even a led strip to pixel connector?
Sorry to hear that. These work well for a large number of pixels, but there are some situations that these may not be the best fit for. Please email us at info@experiencelights.com so we can address your concerns directly.
I think I was part of the initial order of CLICKITS, but haven't used any until today. Watching the video helped I'm sure, but before I went up on the roof, I asked my wife, who is more of a watcher, and song suggest person than a techie person, where she thought the wires should go. She got it right! I was so happy.
As these are part of my roof outline, they'll be out in the weather all year long, so it will be a good test for how they hold up over time.
I'm sure you're having fun out the Christmas Expo today, so I'll just say thanks for a great product.
I use Ray Wu black 12V bullet pixels, and dealing with failed pixels once the show is up is always a hassle. After preparing all year, I just want to enjoy my display without spending hours fixing dead pixels. I can't yet speak to their longevity, as I recently bought 200 of them to see if they'd make my life easier. So far, they've helped me set up 20 strands, and I'm currently running a burn-in test to ensure their reliability. Make sure you cut the cable clean and take you time to push the wire all the way in. If you are in this hobby and do not have electrical scissors time to up your game. I will be interested to see how they hold up once they are outside.
Just ordered some of theses. they should help in my display. Are you going to offer anything similar with led strips? led strip to led strip connector or even a led strip to pixel connector?
And what about water intrusion?
These are gel-filled for permanent outdoor use.
These didn’t work on any pixels I had. They couldn’t puncture insulation
Sorry to hear that. These work well for a large number of pixels, but there are some situations that these may not be the best fit for. Please email us at info@experiencelights.com so we can address your concerns directly.
There great, I get a lot of experience repairing my RGBman resisters RGB . 😢😢😢😢😢