Saw this yesterday...
and from their website:
Pixel protocol WS2811 (supported by every major pixel controller including DIYL Zeus/SSC)
So it should work with RJ's lynx system.. as I understand, WS2811 does anyway, just the strips have a draw back of having a single IC controlling three LEDs
Lights
Total LEDs per node: 3 (Red, Green, Blue)
Total LED nodes per string: 50
Total DMX channels required per string: 150 DMX Channels
Which means its not a single IC per three LEDs
Sold only in 50 node strings, you'd have to solder them together to get longer ones.
White (all three colors) per node: 45 miliamps / .55 Watts
White (all three colors) per string (50 nodes): 2.268 amps / 27 Watts @ 12v DC (this amount can vary by temperature, wiring to the string and supply voltage)
SSC's will do a max of 4 amps, so you could run a max of 88 nodes per SSC (3.96A... 80 to 85 would probably be a safer number @ 3.6A - 3.825A) I'd probably do no more than 75 per SSC.
The Zeus will handle a max of 111 per output (4.99A) but 100 - 105 (4.5A - 4.725A) would probably be a lot safer. I'd stick with no more than 100.
***DISCLAIMER***
RJ's system wasn't designed around the WS2811 it was designed around the TM1804, and this site can't (and probably won't) really provide support for it using the Lynx system. Just so you know... ya rolls the dice, ya takes yer chances.