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Full Color 32x16 P10 Panel Outdoor Rated

Full Color 32x16 P10 Panel Outdoor Rated

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Full Color 32x16 P10 Panel Outdoor Rated

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Availability:Out of Stock
Model: pnp10o
Brand: Wired Watts
Condition: New
Shipping Weight: 1.052 lbs
Shipping Dimensions: 14" × 8" × 1.4"
Categories: Panels

Product Overview

P5 panels are like mini televisions in that they have many RGB LED lights in a grid. They come in many shapes, styles, and layouts. The panels on this page have a resolution of 32x16. The number 10 in P10 stands for 10mm of spacing between the center of each light. Thus, these panels are 320mm wide by 160mm tall. By utilizing more than one panel, you can daisy chain them together to make much larger panels that behave as one. Each purchased panel comes with a short ribbon cable to daisy chain to a second panel, and a power cord for every two panels (pictured in the gallery above). If you purchase one or two panels, you receive one power cord that will power two. If you purchase three or four panels, you will receive two power cords that will power up to four panels... and so on.

For help building out a panel, please take a look our Matrix Buildout Configurator and Calculator. It will create a plug and play solution for building a panel to your specifications.

Product Specifications

  • Voltage: 5V DC
  • Color: RGB
  • Pixels Width: 32
  • Pixels Height: 16
  • Pixel Type: SMD 2121
  • Total Pixels: 512
  • Number of Channels: 1,536
  • Width: 320mm / ~12.6"
  • Height: 160mm / ~6.3"
  • Scan Rate: 1/8
  • Universe Count: 3 universes
  • Mounting Screw Size: 4mm
  • Power Consumption: TBD
  • Weather Rating: Outdoor (the front is weather rated, they need to be fastened to a weatherproof enclosure)
  • Use Panel Strips to build out a matrix in an enclosure

Video

Below is a great video that explains what a panel is and some of the different ways in which you can run Panels. The second half of the video focuses directly on Colorlight Cards and their configuration. NOTE: The configuration steps in this video are outdated. Both FPP and LEDVision have been through multiple versions since this video. A direct link to the video can be found here: http://videos.xlights.org/xessentials-e26-p5-p10-panels-and-the-colorlight-board_f8084fcc8.html