sonmanc
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I'm putting together a 15 strip build at 300v however. You can't skip corners doing so. Top grade wire, no sloppy connections. Seal off the open solder pads with dielectric coating that can handle heat. Built in weatherproof gfci. Wire coverings. Plastic handles. Touch voltage can be super dangerous. My other hobbies are tesla coils and super high voltage generators so I'm ok with this. However the tent also has moisture which is more factors yet again. So if your not comfortable or don't know voltage risk, Stick with lower voltage! High voltage can ride along a non conductive surface just from dirt or moisture. I go as far as using plastic nuts and bolts. Fuses etc. whatever for it needs for safety. If I had kids I would never run a high voltage rig period. All I spent for safety "I would do anyway" however you can easily go minimal at lower. ( gfci at very least if your wall plug does not have one already, note that it will not protect you from touching live solder pads or exposed connections or under rated wire!)
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