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[QUOTE="DarkwinX, post: 127631, member: 37705"] Oh right ok - I watched one of the suggested videos from the manual and he said you could probably get away with more but your colours might go off. Anyway not relevant now since I'll likely be going 12V. So last year I did a Bunnings "smart" light job with some that listened to audio via a Bluetooth speaker. I think it was a string of 50.. so I want to start with 100 and go to 200. It's only a small maple tree but in my plan it was going to be the feature tree of the yard. I have a bunch of existing lights that I'll phase out as I buy more - I don't have a huge upfront budget![ATTACH type="full"]20927[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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