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[QUOTE="scamper, post: 69628, member: 22285"] You don't have to do away with the lights you have collected over the years, you can use them in various ways, such as cut them up and rewire them, where possible, or use them as background fill. Most of the lights you have (this is a big assumption) will probably have controllers on them and don't lend themselves well to switching with ac anyway. If you want to find out how to cut them up and rewire, there are pages on the "wiki" section that will help you out. Also, when you are done reading the 101 manual.... Read it again.... and then keep it with you so you can refer back to it. This is my second year of doing this and I still go back and read it again. Have fun [/QUOTE]
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