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I am looking to purchase 5m of LED RGB+CCT strip and 2 ZigBee controllers, the controllers can take up to 6 amps, the LED strip has a max draw of 72 watts at 5m, I was planning on only using 1m on each controller and purchasing a 12v 6a power supply just incase I use the full 5 meters between the 2 controllers, would spliting the power to bother connectors work correctly as I'm planning, sorry if this is completely wrong I am a novice when it comes to working out power draw on things.
 

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