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[QUOTE="NickT, post: 118310, member: 34241"] Thanks i13! that's all really useful information, and I look forward to watching the videos. I'm currently using [URL='https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/171428887576']these connectors [/URL]between my lights and my outdoor boxes, then just a power cable out to those boxes from my PSU's. Is there a cable type which works best? as I'm starting from scratch I'm happy to get the best which will last outdoors in the weather. I was also wondering if it's easiest for a mega tree to have its own F16 so I don't have to run cables too far back into the house from the front yard. Or are there better solutions to this? I saw F-Amp's exist but it would require a lot of them. [/QUOTE]
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