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[QUOTE="mborg10, post: 29075, member: 1466"] I'm in the same boat as you Mm just one year ahead. I built a collection of 240v lights in the previous 2 years and wanted to use them in my sequence. I bought the 240v controller from LOR and a couple of dc boards. I was afraid if I did to many fiddly bits my first year I wouldn't get a display up and running. I bought one 240v and its good for a starting point as I could use my existing lights. Now I have an idea how it goes together I won't buy another. DC is just safer, easier to create custom lights and cheaper. But start with a 240v controller learn the ropes and go from there. I'd suggest mounting your 240v stuff up high on the house or on your roof just to keep them away from little hands and feet. [/QUOTE]
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