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[QUOTE="AAH, post: 89359, member: 543"] If they are 240V rope light ornaments with no plugpack then you may be able to get away with using them. If they are prehistoric incandescent ropelights then you are definitely in luck. The issues are that you can't dim anything that has a plugpack on it and the additional problem is that with AC controllers they like to have a reasonable load on them in order to turn off at zero crossings. 240V led ropelights can have a tendency to latch on. Kmart, Bunnings, Big W etc have changed to 2 wire 2 channel light strings which are cheaper for them to supply as they use less wire but they are a PITA for people who want to automate them. As far as I know my DMX2-18 is the only option to control these new style fairy lights. [/QUOTE]
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