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[QUOTE="Scarmody, post: 97676, member: 24463"] Hello to all. Just purchased my second LOR 16 channel DC controller, ready to expand this year. Mostly DC led lights and also have some 3 pin 240v ac led strings that we wrap around the main tree branches. As of last year added an FM transmitter and try to add another new sequenced song each year as the neighbours get sick of 12 songs on a loop for the whole month of December. The street lights up now as we have guilted nearly every house on our end of the street to put up some lights and we help some of the older inhabitants as well. Project for this year is to get a complete waterfall over the side hedge which is around 6 metres long and over 4 metres high !! This will be the project for 8 of the channels on the new dc controller. Most of the 240 v ac lights have a MFC with model number DK-06-1. Anyone know how I can bypass this controller ? [/QUOTE]
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