Just wondering if any of y’all have run into this and found a more substantial understanding as to what is going on so I can better address the problem.
All of my display works literally perfect, rain or shine except my bigger mega tree. It seems like (could be coincidence I guess?) whenever it rains a lot, most of the strands (10 out of 16) start to just randomly flicker…not all at the same time, and some of them stop and clear up, but at some point usually that many do. However, it’s also only when anything below 100% intensity is being sent, because they’ll flicker up to the full intensity. Sometimes they’ll even do the colors they are supposed to do and then do all kinds of random colors as well before turning off when they are supposed to. I should mention, it's not a constant flicker as if there's Xlights data being sent as well as FPP data sending at the same time, it's much more subtle than that. This flickering is happening once every 5 seconds or so to random strands.
I have been able to fix this issue 2 different ways.
1. Cutting the connector off at the controller end and just redoing the connection with the same connector and it works. No idea why - connections were dry as a bone
2. Replacing the first pixel - the connections here were dry as well
But the fact that either of these solutions work is why I’m confused.
Are the actual pixels themselves getting wet and sending bad data down the line? Did I just get a bad batch of (600 ish) waterproofed pixels? (SIDE NOTE) So the only odd thing I have found to all of this when trying to really troubleshoot this on my own, is whenever I’ve replaced the first pixel, ON OCCASION, I’ll have made the connection of the first pixel to the second pixel already, and then I’ll connect the + - Data and it’ll still flicker… BUT then on the IN side of the pixel from the controller, I’ll unhook the just power, not - or data and the flickering stops. That really confuses me because I feel like this is a data problem.
Is it a waterproofing issue? Here's how I make the connections:
Both at the pixel end and the connector end from the wire, I always solder everything, then do heat shrink on the individual connections (+ - data) as well as a big one that covers all the individual connections. So I’m not sure if it’s a waterproofing issue at these connections.
Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated! Hope everyone's displays are going well!