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[QUOTE="Robbo, post: 13539, member: 434"] [SIZE=2]Hi Graham, from Tyabb :-) welcome aboard and in answering your questions [/SIZE][SIZE=2][color=#333333] yes you can they will plug straight into an LOR AC board or you can slightly modify them to work on a DC Board [/color][/SIZE][SIZE=2] because LOR ships from the USA it is best to just buy the board and then add your cordsets to it at this end by buying some cheap 2 meter leads and chopping the male ends off other than that as long as you put the jumpers in correctly to work with 240V as opposed to 110V then it is as straight out of the box no other modifications [/SIZE][SIZE=2] if running an AC board just plug them straight in, with DC (low voltage) you can chop the transformers off and connect the wires straight to the board which will be powered by another power sourcejump on chat if you have any further enquiries ;-)[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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