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Suggested Layout - Single Pumpkin Face Package
As long as you do not put too many lights into one channel, or overload the entire light controller, you can split
zones across multiple objects. This means you can put two or more lights on an individual channel with the
light controller. If you have more lighted items to control than you have lighting channels, you can plug your
ghoulish ghost and your vicious werewolf into the same lighting channel. Doing so will cause them to light and
fade at the same time, therefore you may have to experiment with the placement location. Try placing them side
by side, or on opposite sides of the yard. Choose what looks best to you!
Splitting Zones Between Objects
Your Haunted House in a Box can power a large number of lights, more than a typical wall outlet can provide.
There are between one to four 120 volt cords coming out of each lighting controller you have purchased. Plug
each cord into different wall plugs to distribute the power. In some cases you will have to find wall plugs fed by
different circuit breakers from your master power panel.
Important Consideration for Power
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