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[QUOTE="ryanschristmaslights, post: 10887, member: 138"] Also don't forget, that while it does work out to cost more, LOR sell their own DC board. It comes with a completed PCB, but requires input and output leads, an enclosure of some kind and a DC power supply sourced independently. CMB16D-QC [url=http://store.lightorama.com/cmdedcca2.html]http://store.lightorama.com/cmdedcca2.html[/url] For future reference, C[b]M[/b]B LOR products use mosfets and C[b]T[/b]B LOR products use triacs. ;) With the impending announcement of native DMX support in the LOR software there will be little benefit of using a LOR-brand DC board over a DMX alternative (such as the DC48 mentioned in the above post). Might as well save those pennies and go with the cheaper DMX! [/QUOTE]
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