I’m the designer of the PixelPusher, and I can answer your questions.
The power consumption of the LED strings depends on which strings you use. We have some which are 12 watts per metre at 5v and we also sell LED pixels which are about 1.2 watts per pixel at 12v.
Our description of supporting strips that run at various different voltages is actually pretty straightforward- a PixelPusher can be used with pixels and strips that require all of those voltages by setting jumpers appropriately. There is an onboard linear regulator which produces the necessary voltages for the microprocessor, ethernet interface, USB port and buffer system from any input voltage between 4.5 volts and approximately 35 volts, depending on your jumper settings. The input power can also be passed directly through to the strips with no dropout voltage.
We’re having an end of March Madness Malkoff Dropin sale along with an introductory promotion on our new line of Nite Ize products.
Until April 1st, ALL Malkoff Dropins are 20% off, no coupon code required. Click here to browse our Malkoff Dropins.
We’ve also picked up a lot of new goodies from Nite Ize including: every day carry gear, gear ties, S-biners, and Inova flashlights. Use coupon code NiteIzeIntro for 20% off all products manufactured by them. Click here to view all products by Nite Ize.
We are actually in the process of getting an update on that right now. I’ll keep you posted if we get any news. Yes, usually we ship entire orders at a time.
I finally took the plunge on some of those nifty Nite-Ize S-biners, and have been very tempted to pick up another Olight i3 or ZL SC52. I just need to come up with an excuse…
That caveman is sooo tempting… must resist. I’ve destroyed my light budget for the next month or two and until I seen this I wasn’t interested in the EA8. And I’m not ‘domestic’ so it’s still almost $100 shipped. That’s OK, I will wait for the next sale.
These are some excellent sales guys. I’m sure you know how to run your business, I just hope you’re not cutting too deep trying to compete with overseas sellers.
SC52 Ordered. I just couldn't resist anymore. Maybe my hunt for the perfect 14500 will finally come to an end. (Crelant V11A, and Balder HD1 were both disappointing.)