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[QUOTE="i13, post: 76100, member: 21708"] Light-O-Rama hardware is a relatively expensive option. For low voltage DC lights, DMX512 controllers are what I use and highly recommend. They're not the only option worth investigating though. From there you can add pixels to your show and run them with their own E1.31 controllers alongside the DMX512. There are specific pixel controllers as well as the Arduinos. Some of the pixel controllers have DMX512 outputs as well. If your low voltage lights have 8 function controllers then they need to have at least 3 wires going to the lights. [/QUOTE]
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