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[QUOTE="penguineer, post: 25184, member: 751"] If you're planningon running a 240V AC controller, nearly any of the off the shelf lights will work - once you have done nasty things to any controller already on the string. Essentially you may need to nobble the control box that makes the lights shimmer, fade, twinkle, etc so that the lights go on when the power is on. There are instructions on the wiki and through the forum on how to do this. The LOR starter kit is a 240V AC controller. If you're planning on going the DC route you end up with more control over the lights and even less power usage, but may need to be a bit more selective on which strings you buy as you will need an appropriate power supply to run them. Some people keep an AC controller around, even after they go to DC lighting, for things like rope lights without controllers. The easiest entry to the game is to re-use your existing lights with something like the starter kit, then look at going to DC lighting a year or two down the track..... Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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