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[QUOTE="Karob, post: 42050, member: 551"] [SIZE=15px]Welcome to this crazy world![/SIZE] [font=verdana][SIZE=15px]I too went from a largish static display and made baby steps in the first year with 1 16ch AC LOR board, was able to grow in the 2nd year to 5 LOR boards thanks to another member selling, but since then moved towards pixels so my LOR boards will be retired after this years show.[/SIZE][/font] [SIZE=15px]First thing to do would be work out what lights you want to control, and once you know what ones you want to control work out if they are able to be ran on a AC or DC board.[/SIZE] [SIZE=15px]Start thinking for the future, what direction do you want to take your show in. Are some of your lights on the way out and to be replaced for low voltage (dc) lights, if that was the case then heading towards DC would be a good option.[/SIZE] [SIZE=15px]If the bulk of your lights you want to use are 240v AC, then buying a LOR AC board would be the best.[/SIZE] [SIZE=15px]There may be a Queensland member who has a surplus of LOR boards if you are going the AC direction, if you are going the DC option then you will have many board options to choose from.[/SIZE] [SIZE=15px]Other hint is to ask questions, no one here has been killed for asking a question. [/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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