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Default LED Christmas lights have a series lump, what is it for?

On 15/02/2016 08:13, N_Cook wrote:
On 15/02/2016 05:14, wrote:



I have noticed that about half of the LED Christmas light strings have
a "lump" about 1.5 inches long and 1/2 inch diameter in series with
the lights, which have polarized sockets. I assume that it must
either be a diode or a resistor or perhaps both. What puzzles me is
what limits current and polarizes the AC into pulsating DC in the
light strings that do not have any visible "lump"? Perhaps there are
resistors built into each individual lamp, but the lamps that I have
taken loose have the LED leads going directly out the bottom of the
socket. And, I haven't seen any sign of any resistors built into the
sockets themselves.

Anyone know for sure what's going on???















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