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[QUOTE="i13, post: 71786, member: 21708"] Welcome to ACL I would also advise against ordering from LOR. The majority of light sets sold in Australia now have lightweight plugpacks that don't work with AC controllers. LOR is in America where this may be less of an issue. On top of this, 240V is dangerous so we use low voltage setups. I don't think your question about the current draw (number of amps) will need answering once you see the variety of cheaper and more versatile options. The same goes for software; there are some pretty decent free options worth considering too. You have the option of pixels which look similar to LOR's cosmic colour products but at a fraction of the price. If you want to go with store-bought light sets then they need to have at least three wires between the 8-function controller and the lights. This doesn't apply when there is no 8-function controller. Do you currently have any lights that you want to use in your future display? I disagree with the statement that you could have lights blinking tomorrow. Don't rush into any purchases; take the time to learn and make informed decisions to get exactly what you want. It would be a shame to buy a setup and then replace it because you found out about something better. On the other hand it is still a good idea to have everything ready ahead of time. You have a whole year to learn, order and set up so make the most of it! [/QUOTE]
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