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[QUOTE="i13, post: 73998, member: 21708"] The choice of DC controller depends on what other hardware you have. If your pixel controller has a DMX output then this would be the controller I'd recommend. [url=http://auschristmaslighting.com/wiki/HD712]http://auschristmaslighting.com/wiki/HD712[/url] It lacks features such as fuses, termination and higher current capacity but it is quite easy to modify or add to it to get all three of these features. I have a few of these and they've NEVER missed a beat. They can handle up to 35V too. Don't adjust the screws while it is powered because it is too easy to bump and accidentally short out the mosfets through the screwdriver. You'll find it is a bit of a job getting your DC light sets working with DC control because they will all want different voltages. You need to test them and add diodes, change their resistors and/or remove some of the LEDs to get them working at the same voltage and this will be higher than 24V. It was worth the effort for me here. Note that the LED strings will always work with DC control unless there's an 8 function controller AND only two wires going to the lights. It doesn't matter if their original plugpack was AC or DC. [/QUOTE]
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