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[QUOTE="Derf, post: 92137, member: 25734"] Hi Steve, I couldn't really comment on if there is a business out there that does setup and program the lights for you here in Australia but we all mainly do this as a hobby. We enjoy the pre-planning, Ordering and Creating. This is so we all have something different and unique. We definitely don't mind at all helping you every step of the way by getting you on to the right supplier (In china), helping you setup the controller, etc but it becomes difficult as everyone's needs are completely different. As we do our own wiring, hanging and programming which you physically need to be at your house to be able to get an idea on how you would like the end result to be. I would suggest maybe only doing a little bit over a long period of time if you cannot fit in full time due to your current work load. even 1-2 Hours a week over 5 months you can normally get something decent to be displayed just don't leave it last 2-3 months as it becomes very hard as you never know what will come up. From here I would recommend the 101 Manual and get familiar with the terminology we tend to use and then start gathering a collection of effects, lights and other models that you would like to see. Once gathered post a forum topic and we can discuss options on how to re-create them and what would be the best option to suite your display! Thanks Derf | Jack [/QUOTE]
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