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[QUOTE="ryanschristmaslights, post: 10875, member: 138"] Thought I should jump in here to clarify what Superman is saying. On the CTB16PC (and I believe all AC LOR controllers, identified starting with CTB for residential grade or LOR for commercial grade), channels 9-16 is what also powers the controllers circuitry so this side must be 240v (or 110v for the US). The AC boards can either have one power input and a jumper lead (if the voltage for both sides is identical) or two power inputs (one for each side, also known as a bank). The left bank, channels 1-8, can indeed have a lower voltage but this voltage [u]MUST[/u] still be AC. For example, 24v AC. Feeding DC to this type of controller may damage it. I have personally never attempted to set up a controller in this configuration, however. EDIT: What David_AVD says. [/QUOTE]
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