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[QUOTE="djgra79, post: 85182, member: 1447"] Hi Brad. Officially welcome to ACL! Starting from scratch and building all of those elements in your first year is a steep learning curve, but certainly isn't impossible. However, it can work out to be expensive, particularly buying it all at once, and I'd imagine the order value (and physical size) would be so large that freight charges would be high, plus if it's too expensive (usually over USD$1000) then Customs becomes involved and adds on extra costs. My advise is to pick one-two of your elements first, buy the required equipment and materials (as David mentioned, lights, controller(s) PSUs and cables at bare minimum) and get those up and running. Then later in the year, time & money permitting, add to it. Incidentals can also add up quickly, including, but not limited to, tools (wire cutters, heat gun, glue gun, crimpers, knifes/blades) soldering iron/station, multimeter, fuses/fuseblocks, terminal connectors/blocks, heatshrink, weatherproof containers, cable glands, conduit, screws..... I could go on! Have fun, ask questions, we're all here to help one way or another :) [/QUOTE]
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