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[QUOTE="aussiexmas, post: 10592, member: 23"] Hi Jason Welcome to the ACL forums. While many of the members here are dedicated DIY light enthusiasts, there are also quite a few Light-o-Rama users - this includes me. I bought my first LOR boards about 6-7 years back and they are still going strong. At that stage, 240V AC boards were all that were available, but in recent years, I have been expanding using more and more DC boards which are ideally suited to the Aussie low voltage light strings, (After you throw away the transformers and controllers that is). Regarding cheap LEDs, the Big W connectable strings and icicles are reasonable value and in my experience, more reliable than some others. At this time of year, there are few sales. Watch out for the cheap e-bay LED lights from China - many of these are 240V and not suitable for outside use. Welcome again - Geoff [/QUOTE]
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