Christmas mini LED lights...make them solid, and non-blinking.

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Rollout

Joined Oct 6, 2017
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This question is similar to an earlier post, but with a different circuit board...Hopefully someone will have the time to break it down for me. I bought a set of LED green Christmas lights that I'm using for decoration, and they have a sequencer with a button that cycles through preset blink modes.. of course the "steady on" one is last.. so every time I plug them in, I have to cycle through to the last one. I simply want them to go on and stay on when plugged in.. T his version of the controller, there's two wires going in to supply 120v AC, and 3 leaving the board. Thanks ahead of time...Circuit-back.jpg circuit-front.jpg g the sequencer.. any help?
 

Dodgydave

Joined Jun 22, 2012
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Yes short out the Collector and Emmiters of the transistors, or unsolder the Cathode wires of the leds and resolder them to the Negative side of the capacitor. ( marked in a blue circle)
 

panic mode

Joined Oct 10, 2011
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external wores don't seem to be coded in any way. i would avoid moving them unless you are sure you will never want to use this as blinker again.

if you ask me, just connect two places marked by green linesdone_2.jpg
 

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Rollout

Joined Oct 6, 2017
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external wores don't seem to be coded in any way. i would avoid moving them unless you are sure you will never want to use this as blinker again.

if you ask me, just connect two places marked by green linesView attachment 136739
Perfect...thanks for the map and suggestion. What do you think of instead of using plain wire to short the two posts...instead using a diode? That has been suggested as an alternate to blob of solder...or straight wire?
 
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