Yes.Can i fix them to remain in one mode?
Disconnect the supply to them, then they will be fixed in one mode.Thanks for your reply B-A-S but could you go just a little bit further than (yes)as your answer to my query like telling me how.
Not if they are in an area of strong RF ( radio frequency ) energy.This is absolutely guaranteed to work 100% of the time with any type of LED lights.
With that information likely yes. Or at least I could don't know your skills. In the main the base LED has three wires power to one pair gives one colour power to another pair gives second colour and power to all three gives third colour.multi mode selector (Christmas lights type).
I have acquired some led patio lights which i intend to install in my bathroom.At the moment they are colour changing.Can i fix them to remain in one mode?
The lights are fitted with a normal plug and a multi mode selector (Christmas lights type).My query was can i fix these to remain in one mode and if so how.?
Some use a single push button to cycle through the various modes. A few "remember" the mode when they switch off and will start in the required mode when powered up. Many start in mode 0 when powered up, and there isn't any way to change them and make them remember what they were doing when turned off.Presumably with a 'multi-mode selector' you can indeed 'fix them to remain in one mode'.
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