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[QUOTE="blondesrock, post: 72786, member: 14369"] Hi i13 - thanks for your message. My apologies if I gave incorrect info - I will leave advice up to the experts on this site :D I'm always interested in peoples perception with the cost of lights. I thought $100 for such a long length of icicles was a steal... haha. Well compared to the $50 I pay for ONE commercial set of connectable string lights, they were ;) But they have thick green wires and seem to last forever! I did buy some $39 sets of icicles from Bunnings and some conduit this weekend and made arches across my driveway. At that price I am prepared for them to only last one season. I have just forked out $2.5K for some giant wire baubles covered in string leds from a factory in China and didn't even think about whether they will run using my LOR160MP3 and LOR160xWg3. I have been very lucky over the years and everything has always worked perfectly with my LOR units without me having to know much. I have never modified light sets so don't know about 2 or 3 wire designs or different voltages. I may have to learn as I'm sure I could achieve so much more with my displays. This week I received my first CMB16D DC controller to run some singing xmas trees I had made in QLD. It didn't come with a power supply so now I'm stuck. I was advised to buy a 242V DC switch mode PSU 350VA on eBay but honestly I don't know what I'm looking for so I guess I'll have to put this idea aside for this year. One of the other members in ACL was kind enough to give me some Oz electrical sites but I got confused with all the units as I don't understand the lingo and specs (amps/watts/volts). Can you shed some light? (no pun intended). I also don't know whether I can include the new LOR DC unit in the chain of LOR240V AC units! Thanks again for the contact :-* [font=Verdana][SIZE=78%] [/SIZE][/font] [/QUOTE]
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