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[QUOTE="shirec, post: 88327, member: 26300"] Unfortunately making the lights themselves addressable with no other controller was too hard. The light fitting is extremely small (the base is not much bigger than a 3 pin DMX plug itself). This PCB they sent me does not have a DMX out port for some reason although the website shows it does. They have sent me a slightly different product. I personally would find them pretty easy to use even if I had to remove them every year. There still plug and play at the moment. And to address them is as simple as plugging one end into the controller and clicking to the right address and hitting write. I suppose if you had128 fittings in a row then cascading would definitely stop you having to plug in all those fittings. Appreciate everyone's input. [/QUOTE]
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