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[QUOTE="Superman, post: 10818, member: 64"] Hi Ben, Welcome to ACL. If all you want to do is plug something in and have it going straight away without picking up a screw driver, then your choice would be some what limited to Light-o-Rama 240v controllers. A couple of things you need to realize with this system is it is designed to turn on and off 240v lights and doesn’t work so well with store brought lights that have there own controllers attached to them. There are places you can get 240v lights from if it’s in your budget like [url=http://www.mytbritelights.com.au/]my-t-brite’s[/url]. These work well and I have used them. Members who buy lights from big W are generally cutting those controllers off and using DC boards to control them. Shopping list from Light-o-Rama would need to be: [url=http://store.lightorama.com/spk800.html]Basic software and starter kit[/url] [url=http://store.lightorama.com/ctretogonoas.html%20]16ch Controller[/url][url=http://store.lightorama.com/ctretogonoas.html%20] [/url] A length of cat5 data cable to go from your computer to your controller is also required. Where it starts to get expensive is buying extension leads to go from your controller to the lights. It also can be considered dangerous if your going to spread 240v lead all throughout your yard and rain can also certainly be a problem. That would get you flashing, then the only other thing would be sourcing a FM transmitter or speaker system in the yard for your tunes. [/QUOTE]
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