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[QUOTE="logandc99, post: 23225, member: 2177"] Hi Marc, I'm brand new to LOR this year ( last 2 months) and starting with a smallish area of our static display being set to music so I don't think it's too late to get into it for Xmas so long as your ideas don't get too grand (like mine do and I have to keep pulling myself back to reality ). You don't necessarily have to go the 240v way if you are looking for safety and if you have foot traffic through your display like we have ( summer time). I'm using the CMB-16Ds which can run at 12v or 24v etc because we have lots or people incl children wandering amongst our lights so I want to keep everything low voltage. As a result I don't have any of the 240v LOR controllers but have still got 5 x 12v mini RGB trees sequenced and am building some Coro type candy canes to run with the 12v RGB modules. Will also be running some 12v RGB strip lights and hope to have a singing Xmas tree face ready in time. So far so good and having heaps of fun. [/QUOTE]
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