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[QUOTE="Bird, post: 34574, member: 1158"] [IMG]http://www.rjinc.us.com/images/Welcome.gif[/IMG] to ACL jibbly71 Lots of very friendly folks here are glad to help you put on the best light display on your street. As already suggested the [url=http://auschristmaslighting.com/forums/index.php/topic,1889.0.html][color=blue]AusChristmasLighting 101 manual[/color][/url] is a great resource for creating blinky lights, safer low voltage lighting and of course [font=arial black][color=red]R[/color][color=green]G[/color][color=blue]B[/color][/font]. Do you have photos of your current static display? Since there are many helpful folks here, there are also many different opinions here. :) This will be my 4th year with LOR. LOR has the most expensive controllers. That said, LOR is a fantastic way to get started in the blinky world. It is the easiest to learn with (smallest learning curve) and is very effective for turning a static display into a blinky display. LOR has great factory support and is the only one (that i am aware of) that has already sequenced songs (by other LOR users) available for purchase or free download on the internet. If you are thinking about replacing your static display or adding a lot of RGB to your display, this will cause a high channel count and LOR may not be the best choice. If you are DIY type person, then again, LOR may not be your best choice. As you will learn you can create great displays using LOR or DIY. Have a look at these two displays from downunder. Geoff has an [url=http://auschristmaslighting.com/forums/index.php/topic,3707.0.html][color=#0000ff]LOR display[/color][/url]. Eddy has a [url=http://auschristmaslighting.com/forums/index.php/topic,3387.0.html][color=#0000ff]DIY display[/color][/url]. And by the way, Joining these forums and entering the chat room can give you CLAP!!! ;D [color=red]C[/color]hristmas [color=red]L[/color]ighting [color=red]A[/color]ddiction [color=red]P[/color]roblem [/QUOTE]
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