Trey Drysdale Posted August 7, 2011 Share Posted August 7, 2011 Hi Everyone,Just to let you know a little bit about my whereabouts and what I have, I live in the UK, I have a standard LOR160xW ShowTime Controller ad many lights that I've purchased right here in the UK.An issue I find is controlling christmas lights that have their own functions (also known as multi-function/multi-action lights) - the majority of these are LEDs and mini lights. What I would like to know is how can I make these lights static/steady on?I have been told that opening the function box and taking out the fuse does the trick, but I can't find any way to open the box? So basically, what's the solution to making multi-function lights permanently static?Reason I ask is because whilst they are hooked up to LOR, they follow the sequencing but at the same time they are still doing their independent built-in functions, which ruins most of the effects. Sorry for the long post guys.-Trey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
travis p Posted August 7, 2011 Share Posted August 7, 2011 the answer to your question is going to be tuff to come by because there are so many different types of lights on the world wide market it can be a long and drawn out answer or a very short one i for instance have a 50 node (bulb)string of general electric color changing lights that has 14 different patterns to get them to work as i want i would have to as they call it hack them witch would mean runing them using a p.c.b. printed circuit board and different programing with you being in the uk its going to be hard for any one to make that call.but im sure someone here will correct me as is usually the case Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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