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[QUOTE="Ilovelights, post: 115260, member: 34470"] [I]The first one says 29V. I suspect that it is actually a 2 wire string and not 4 wires. Two wires probably go to a plugpack and the other two go to the lights. Am I correct? [/I] In this case there is one wire with a green stripe on it that continues from on end to the other and 3 wires go through the bulbs. The manufacturer ([URL]https://www.polygroup.com/holidaylights[/URL]) states that these are not regular leds and pixels can not be replaced so I think these a a no go as well. [I]For anyone to have better suggestions, we'll need additional details. A bit bold of me but I would ask; how much effort/expense are you willing to invest in these strings to convert them? Referring to a couple previous thread posts, there are situations where one sometimes needs to discard items we would rather not and move forward. [/I] If it was possible I would probably try but I also am not a big fan of wasting goods. I'm sure that I can find a use for them somewhere in my new scheme of things. Again I have really appreciated all of both of your time Thanks [/QUOTE]
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