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I didnt think it mattered how you connect lights as long as there is a closed circuit! Cant you just hook them up to either, or is there only certain points that can be used due to other stuff included in the circuit?
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I'll check latter is I get a chance as to which is + and which is -.
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Course, there are points specifically for them so I just took for granted, they were like regular lights. Thats good basic info to know. I have never worked with EL wire though so I just learned something new. Kewl Thanks Sped
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Yeah, I'm using EL wire. 'cept the power connector it came with was yellow black as opposed to red/black. So now I'm wondering if it's 5v when it says it's 12v.
Time to investigate!
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