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[QUOTE="Charl Marais, post: 42708, member: 21688"] Welcome to ACL mate. Down the rabbit hole we go with no return in sight. I don't think you will find a repair section for the wheels here (I assume it is rope lights?). There are some sites on the net for rope light maintenance and you could buy connectors for cutting and joining section where you have dead bulbs but in general I would rather replace the section with a different rope light and just string it up the same way. The reason I am saying this is that most of these work of 240V mains and should you get any water into them you will have years of problems which are sometimes very hard to find. I had my display fail on me twice last year due to a rope light with condensation inside and tripping the mains. Regards [/QUOTE]
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