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[QUOTE="andrewl1963, post: 69648, member: 23084"] Thanks Scamper and i13. I will pull them all out over the next few months and see what can be used within a low voltage set up. There are certainly plug packs galore but I never took any notice if their output was DC or AC. I have been building up my "kit" for only a dozen years but there is a bit to go through. It would be nice to keep using some of it. Having read the 101 a first time (and I plan to do it again this afternoon) I'm thinking of diving in with a E1.31 set up. If I'm reading correctly this will work well with an ethernet network I have already running around my home. I have already been offered a Pixlite16 card for sub $200 which seems like reasonable value and which, to my understanding, means I now only need a power supply, software (Vixen reads like a good place to start) and a string/ strip of lights to start learning. If nothing else, after a day of reading now I know just how much I don't know. Andrew [/QUOTE]
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