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[QUOTE="AAH, post: 28152, member: 543"] Questions are about the only way to learn. If you're after 2 of the Mega60/M60 then you might as well have separate strings for each channel as it allows for greater programming flexibility. Changing the start address is dead easy and that's about all you need to do. The latter releases of the CTB16 allow you to run either LOR mode or DMX mode with no need to tell the controller as it auto detects what it is being fed. The start channel that they used is based on the controller number that is programmed into it using the LOR hardware utility. Controller 1 uses dmx channels 1-16, 2 uses 17-32 etc. i haven't used RPG for many years now so i don't know what power supplies they offer these days. Most of us are using open frame type power supplies like this [url=http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/350W-Dual-Output-Switching-Power-Supply-88-264VAC-input-24V-350W-output-CE-and-ROHS-approved/701799_348592454.html]http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/350W-Dual-Output-Switching-Power-Supply-88-264VAC-input-24V-350W-output-CE-and-ROHS-approved/701799_348592454.html[/url] from Ray Wu or alternatively the same sort of thing made by Meanwell. [/QUOTE]
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