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[QUOTE="i13, post: 69612, member: 21708"] Hi Andrew1963 and welcome to ACL I echo the same advice against getting a 240V controller (or any hardware directly from LOR). No-one here thinks the 240V controllers are good value at all and there is only a very limited range of lights that they control well. Even the DC controllers from LOR are relatively expensive. The term LOR usually refers to LOR software on this forum and there are other software options too. Try looking through the video section and show off arena on this site. You'll run into videos of pixels left, right and centre. These look the same as LOR's cosmic colour products but at a fraction of the price. Once you understand them they're the ultimate way to go especially if you want to start from scratch. They let you individually control the colour and brightness of every light (or 3 lights for 12V strip). They are most commonly strings (nodes) or strips which look like single-sided ropelights. Don't be deterred by everyone advising against your first plan; we're glad you asked about it before buying. If you absolutely can't manage without a 240V controller then you could save some money by posting a "wanted" thread in the trading area. They're not that hard to come by with everyone upgrading to pixels.\ You've come to the right place to learn everything you need to know about computer controlled lighting. [/QUOTE]
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