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[QUOTE="adski, post: 33382, member: 1712"] The Altronics kits are designs that were published in Silicon Chip magazine over the last couple of years. Ignoring the first one, which is a musicolour, they may be OK for your first year or two, but they have serious limitations: - they are incompatible with any other system of Xmas lighting, - they can control an absolute maximum of only 32 channels, - on a per-channel basis, they are quite expensive, - you'd be struggling to find anyone else on this forum (or probably any other forum) who uses them, so community support would be hard to find. For an excellent intro to the Christmas lighting scene, check Eddy's AusChristmasLighting 101 Manual at [url=http://auschristmaslighting.com/forums/index.php/topic,1889.0.html]this thread[/url]. Dave [/QUOTE]
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