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[QUOTE="i13, post: 121583, member: 21708"] I'd refer to those lights as traditional strings. Am I correct that there are 5 wires between the blinker unit and the LEDs? If so then there would be four channels and a common positive. Are you sure that this string of lights runs at 12V DC? I would have expected 31V DC or 24V AC. If you're interested in removing the control circuit, this may be possible. The setup that I would suggest includes replacing the power supply. You can choose a power supply with the voltage required to run the lights without those resistors or you can modify the light set to change the voltage that it requires. [/QUOTE]
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