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[QUOTE="ryanschristmaslights, post: 8753, member: 138"] Hello trebs. I'm a Light-O-Rama user.. I've had my fair share of others giving me pointers on LOR alternatives. If you're good at soldering or a good learner then these alternatives should be of deal to you, many of the alternatives using DMX. The beauty of the LOR controllers is they can be fed the same DMX signal and they will function. I've ran 4 CTB16PC (ac) LOR boards and 4 CMB16D-QC (dc) LOR boards for my 2010 display. In 2011 I'll have 2 CTB16PC and 7 CMB16D-QC controllers in use. Why am I lowering how many CTB16PC boards I use? DC plays better with the low voltage LED light strings, and LED's are pretty easy to find and not that expensive. [/QUOTE]
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