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[QUOTE="David_AVD, post: 101484, member: 94"] Hi Sam, If I read your post correctly, you used mains plugs and sockets for the pixel strings and they accidentally got plugged into 120V AC ? Assuming that's correct, I doubt any of those strings could be used in the future. Even if some of them still work now, they will likely fail before long. There's no easy way to test individual pixels while in circuit. Your idea of using a Tesla coil could only finish the poor things off. The importance of using the correct (and safe) plugs and wiring is the big take away here. [/QUOTE]
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