added link to forum for people not finding an answer in the FAQ

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If the brightness slider in the UI is already at maximum, try checking the auto brightness limiter in the LED settings.
Set the milliamp limit to slightly below the rating of your power supply.
If the LEDs are still too dim or change color towards the end of the strip, there may be a significant voltage drop. Try injecting 5v power at the end or middle of the strip with some appropiate cabling.
If the LEDs are still too dim or change color towards the end of the strip, there may be a significant voltage drop. Try injecting 5v power at the end or middle of the strip with some appropriate cabling.
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## My question or solution is not on this page
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<summary>If i report an Issue, what do i need to share?</summary>
<summary>Maybe check out the forum?</summary>
You can check out and use [the WLED Discord forum](https://wled.discourse.group).
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<summary>Search through the Issues</summary>
Maybe someone already reported your issue, so everybody supplying support would be grateful if you take some time to [search through the existing issues](https://github.com/Aircoookie/WLED/issues).
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<summary>If i report a new Issue, what do i need to share?</summary>
When you create a ticket, please share: