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[QUOTE="penguineer, post: 55220, member: 751"] Welcome aboard! LOR does both AC and DC units. Assuming that you use your light strings you can go either AC or DC, but there will be some conversion of the lights involved. - If you go AC you will need to "nobble" the controller units on the lights(so that the lights are on when power is on). This can be fiddly. - If you go DC you just need to cut off the plug plack and controller and strip the wire ends. Much easier and safer to go DC. Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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