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[QUOTE="Mark_M, post: 117611, member: 29098"] You're wanting to use the 12v battery to directly power the lights, with a voltage step down to take 12v to 1.2v/3.6v? Sounds familiar to my own Christmas lights. [MEDIA=youtube]bo3bPXVVwMU:205[/MEDIA] [i][size=2][url=https://youtu.be/bo3bPXVVwMU?t=205]View: https://youtu.be/bo3bPXVVwMU?t=205[/url][/size][/i] I use voltage regulators to take 12v/5v and lower down for solar/battery powered lights. In that video I connected an input of 5v, but in previous years I had 12v. The regulators I use take the voltage down to 3v for lights. I'm naughty in that regard, I just shove 3v through every string of solar/battery powered lights. But these have the circuit board removed. [/QUOTE]
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