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Paul Roberson

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I have 6 of these I have no use for. They are brand new still in the box. I made a mistake and ordered the wrong ones. :D I can't think of any use I would have for them.

If you have a use for them send me a PM.

S 400-48

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I'll be happy to pay the postage for shipping them, but if you are a DIY'er, these can be used to drive lotsa LEDs. Put a bunch of LEDs in series with a correct load resistor and you have something that can be driven with the LOR DC controller just fine.

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Ken Benedict wrote:

Forgot to ask: are these 120 volt versions or 240 volt versions?


They are switchable 120/240

While I may be a DIY'er on some things. I am a FTM'er (follow this manual(er) when it comes to this.

While I probably (might) be able to research it enough to understand it and make it work. I already have way to many things in this hobby to research/understand/build/test/sequence/program/re-test/set-up/troubleshoot/tweeksequences/...........................

I'll take your offer if you are interested. PM my your mailing address and I will ship them to you. Send me the money for shipping when you get them/check them out. Sound fair enough? You want all 6 or how many?
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Paul - feel free to change my request to five so that Max-Paul can be creative also. These will be used in my next years display also, driving a bunch of 1 watt leds in a Coroflake from http://www.holidaycoro.com/default.html?CoroFlake.asp

For reference calculating the load resistor for leds: http://www.quickar.com/noqbestledcalc.htm

One watt leds: http://www.ebay.com/itm/20-PCS-1W-8mm-140-StrawHat-Warm-White-LED-220-000mcd-/250643173869?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a5b7f51ed

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Ken Benedict wrote:

Paul - feel free to change my request to five so that Max-Paul can be creative also. These will be used in my next years display also, driving a bunch of 1 watt leds in a Coroflake from http://www.holidaycoro.com/default.html?CoroFlake.asp

For reference calculating the load resistor for leds: http://www.quickar.com/noqbestledcalc.htm

One watt leds: http://www.ebay.com/itm/20-PCS-1W-8mm-140-StrawHat-Warm-White-LED-220-000mcd-/250643173869?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a5b7f51ed
Ken, thanks for freeing up one P.S. So long as this will not short you and your project. I was going to use a 24VDC and just put two strings of 8 each in a series / parallel circuit. But when I saw this offer and all taken. I thought I would just throw out the if one became available. With a 48VDC supply I can put either 15 or 16 in series.

Paul, Thanks for the kind offer.
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Paul,

Thanks the P.S. arrived in good shape.

Thanks again sir for the P.S. Going to removed the icans in my candy canes and replace them with LED. Got 24 canes and will get a DC board to drive them on 8 channels. This will hold a multi color strings to make like a perimeter of my display. Will be able chase the C.C. to give the display some more dimension.

Again, thanks kind sir

Max-Paul

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Max-Paul wrote:

Paul,

Thanks the P.S. arrived in good shape.

Thanks again sir for the P.S. Going to removed the icans in my candy canes and replace them with LED. Got 24 canes and will get a DC board to drive them on 8 channels. This will hold a multi color strings to make like a perimeter of my display. Will be able chase the C.C. to give the display some more dimension.

Again, thanks kind sir

Max-Paul

Cool. Glad you will get some use out of it.
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