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[QUOTE="AAH, post: 12333, member: 543"] Welcome Kreator First question is why did you look at the commercial products rather than the diy targeted stuff like the CTP16PC ? It's price is a hell of a lot cheaper than what you said the commercial boards are worth over in the UK. LOR are just about the only non-diy boards that do AC so if you want to control mains voltage ropes etc then they are nearly the only option. If you're looking to flash some low voltage leds then going dmx control is a lot cheaper option. There's not much difference in the controlling of the 2 protocols and you can mix and match LOR boards and dmx boards on the same network. Have a look at [url=http://auschristmaslighting.com/wiki/index.php/Controllers]http://auschristmaslighting.com/wiki/index.php/Controllers[/url] for the different controllers. The RITA controllers listed on the wiki link are what are commonly referred to by us as the "Ray Wu" controllers as he is the usual source of them from China. [/QUOTE]
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