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I want to install a 10m LED recessed lighting strip in an outdoor room. More often than not it will be used with white/warm lighting, so I've been told to go for RGBW. I'm not concerned about the power consumption... I just want good, reliable ones that are aesthetically pleasing.

Supplier recommendations? Also, do I need two power supplies?
 

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