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[QUOTE="i13, post: 81519, member: 21708"] PM sent with the seller's email address. I don't post email addresses on public forums because this can generate spam. The lights don't have a mains power plug because they are low voltage. If you get the dumb (non-pixel) ones then they have 4 bare wires that you connect to a power supply which is not a part of the light set. There is one negative wire each for red, green and blue and then a shared positive. Connecting multiple negatives causes the colours to mix e.g. red+blue=magenta. The reason that there is no power supply sold with the light set is that those are generally used in applications where a single powerful supply runs multiple light sets. You can use whatever DC power supply you want as long as it supplies the right voltage and it can handle the wattage. [/QUOTE]
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