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Default LED holiday lights

using what dc voltage?
we use these indoors and outdoors but i haven't played with them yet.

Mark Lloyd wrote:
Today I tried connecting some 70-LED light strings to DC (using a
single 1N4003 diode). Half the string would light. Changing the
polarity made the other half light. This also applies to additional
strings connected to the female connector at the end of the string.
This could make an interesting multi-string flasher, automatically
switching the polarity.

I have a few 70-LED icicle lights that work this way too.

I tried it on some others: rope lights, 25- and 35-LED strings, and
even an incandescent (considering the 1A limit of the diodes). These
would all light dimly on either polarity.
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