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2024 Mini Christmas Light Expos
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[QUOTE="i13, post: 71521, member: 21708"] Welcome to ACL Are you wanting to use computer control? The type of controller to use will depend on whether the lights are low voltage or not. The worst type of light sets are the low voltage LED ones that only have two wires between the 8 function controller and lights. If there are three or more wires or no 8 function controller then you should be fine. Don't buy Light-O-Rama cosmic colour products and don't get an AC controller for low voltage light sets. There are many sellers of controllers so it helps to do plenty of research. I can't really advise you on whether your indoor lights are suitable for outdoors because you're in a country with 120V mains. Hopefully someone else will know but it might not get seen in this section of the forum. [/QUOTE]
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