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[QUOTE="i13, post: 73268, member: 21708"] Nice display you have. For the low voltage strings it is worth investigating DC control. Don't buy any if they have an 8 function controller AND only two wires going to the lights. It is cheaper to buy DC controllers within Australia or directly from China than from LOR. If you have 240V ropelights or similar, these will require an AC controller. In my opinion the lifespan of ropelights doesn't justify spending hundreds of dollars on a new AC controller from LOR. Keep an eye on the members' trading area section here or start a "wanted" thread. They are very often sold second hand at lower prices and I'm sure you could get hold of one cheaper before next year. [/QUOTE]
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