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[QUOTE="Bird, post: 49363, member: 1158"] [IMG]http://www.rjinc.us.com/images/Welcome.gif[/IMG] to ACL As far a lighting. You are thinking about an LOR 16 channel controller. In the USA, these controllers are only used for standard 120V light strings. RGB uses DC controllers, completely different thing. Example, an LOR CCR comes with its own power supply and controller. One CCR is 5 meters (16 feet) in length, has 50 controllable sections (3 LED's each) of lights, each section is 3 channels (red, blue, green), 150 channels total. Personally I started out with 1 - 16 channel controller, used it to learn the software & sequencing. You would be amazed what you can do with one 16 channel controller. Next I got 2 CCR's and learned those. This year I now have (and hope to use) 2 - 16 channel controllers and 6 CCR's. [/QUOTE]
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