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[QUOTE="djgra79, post: 90611, member: 1447"] Plenty of videos, I guess a first stop would be the ACL YouTube channel: [URL]https://www.youtube.com/user/AusChristmasLighting/videos[/URL] But it does come down to what you want to achieve and formulate a plan. Most newcomers get advised to sit back and watch, see some elements they'd like to have/build and then look into the materials and equipment required to get them: lights, cables, connectors, power supplies, controllers, enclosures, etc. What most people forget about are all the incidentals that go along with it. Soldering iron, solder, helping hands (tolls to hold whiile soldering) wire cutters, crimping plugs, heat shrink, heat gun, zipties. If actually building framework for elements, materials like timber, metal, corflute, screws/nuts/bolts... the list can be endless!! My advise: let us know what you've seen that you'd like to achieve and then we can go from there. And feel free to hop in to chat for some instant(ish!) feedback :) [/QUOTE]
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