I'm not sure how the dimmers are wired or their actual ratings.
I have 2 PP-DMX20L's and 3 DP-DMX20L's,an Aviator SP-8(8 channel DMX dimmre pack, which is essentially 2 newer DP-DMX20L's in one case, and 2 power plugs), and 2 Chauvet power packs. They all essentially work the same:
No single channel can deliver more than 10 amps, and no power pack can deliver a total not exceeding 20 amps(with the exception of the Aviator SP-8 which can handle 40 amps since it's a double...). BUT: 15 amps is 1800 watts and the plus is a 15-amp Edison, so I am not going to try to pull more than 1800-watts through the dimmers. 20 amps is 2400 watts.
As far as actual draw: while you could put all 4 channels at 100%, unless the stuff drawing voltage is exceeding ratings, you're fine. Let's say you have 4 300-watt fixtures, one on eahc channel: Maximum draw is 1200 watts, whcih is below 1800 watts. At around 3 amps per channel, you're still fine.
1,2 and 4 channel modes let you choose how you want to use things. I won't waste time with a "why this or that" here, it depends on your requirements and configuration. Personally, 4 channel mode is want I want and what I need.
With those strings, just check the package. I think a typical string of 100 is like 25 watts for those tiny bulbs. I think the outdoor rated ones are the same as well.
I'm not into holidays. This time of year throws me into deep depression. I'm focussing on a lighting design for a shadow-cast type performance right now, keeping my mind off the holiday insanity. It's Repo: The Genetic Opera. Ain't my cup of tea and the dark nature sure don't help, but work is work.