Since the original also has timers and a load of sequences built in, it's not really that easy. In the main the lights are so cheap, easier to just replace the lot.
Since the original also has timers and a load of sequences built in, it's not really that easy. In the main the lights are so cheap, easier to just replace the lot.
For an exact replacement, if you buy a set of 100 chaser lights (any colour) from B&M they will have the exact same power supply. However, going off your reddit post, if the new 3.5V power supply you tried didn't work at all, I'd suggest the fault lies within the lights themselves. With that supply, you'd expect every other LED to light up, so half the set should work. Also from your reddit post, if you connected them to a 31V supply that would almost certainly have destroyed them since they're designed for 3.5V, you probably just need a new set of lights.
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