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[QUOTE="djgra79, post: 71879, member: 1447"] Hi Chris, welcome to the madness :) Plenty of friendly helpful folks in and around the forums, and feel free to jump in to chat anytime of the day, as there's always a handful of people ready to field your questions. Regarding PSUs, many members use the cheaper options from China, mainly cos they're cheap, and will often buy 2 or 3 in case of failures. I guess you get what you pay for. On the flipside, a number of members use the Meanwell PSUs as they are built quite solid, but can be a bit pricey for some. All comes down to personal preference I guess. Are the LED lights you have from the likes of Kmart/Big W? You can use these to begin with, just need to check they are the older style that have 3 wires coming out of the multi-function controller (MFC.) If there are only 2 wires then these are not able to be used by cutting up and re-wiring to DC controllers. Then once your more confident you can move onto dumb RGB strips/nodes or jump into pixels which (from experience this year) isn't that scary at all! Cheers, Graham [/QUOTE]
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