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[QUOTE="OzAz, post: 95999, member: 25027"] There are some "plug and play" or "ready to run" RGB LED controllers on the market, including one which you won't find in the ACL manual. These will all run off xLights, and as is can run a limited amount of 'props', For instance: a 4 channel one could run 4 arches, or a 16 channel one could run a 16x50 pixel (mega) tree for example. [URL='https://www.pixelcontroller.com/store/index.php']Falcon[/URL] [URL='http://www.holidaycoro.com/']HolidayCoro[/URL] [URL='http://www.advateklights.com/']Advatek[/URL] [URL='http://store.lightorama.com/']LOR[/URL] - not all their RGB ones work in xlights Of course PnP / R2R controller boxes may cost you more than building one yourself and they won't be as "flexible" for your needs. However, if you can afford it and don't have the time, expertise or the tools they are an option. You'll still need to build your props (lights attached to shapes, house outlines, gutters etc), but there's companies like [URL='https://boscoyostudio.com/']Boscoyo [/URL]that will even make that task easier. [/QUOTE]
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