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[QUOTE="pjones, post: 81802, member: 25001"] I'm not a LOR guy but I think it depends on what controllers you have purchased. Pixel controllers will not control line voltage lights for instance. Big box store LED lights, as I found out, require some leg work before they can dim. A full wave rectifier is required and each string needs to have the wires cut and reversed so that they can run off of the DC circuit that you just created. I went the route of building full wave rectifiers and modifying my strings this year, so not a good one to ask about quality from specific venders. I'll let others answer that part. You can buy "Dmmable" led strings that are line voltage if you don't want to do that yourself, they do cost more though as a result. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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