Hi all,
I have got myself a few sets of LED fairy lights, and I am putting them up, as it is christmas time. They are all exactly the same, they're the same brand, have the same transformer to plug into the wall socket and power them, and are literally all 100% the same. What I would like to know is:
Is there a way that I can eliminate a few of the transformers, and only have maybe one of them connect to the power switch in the house, thus removing all the power boards and extra double adapters needed to allow the transformers to actually fit, but still being able to power multiple strands of the LED lights.
I basically want to know how people who have lots of christmas lights up manage to power them all, because I'm sure they don't have a transformer for EVERY lighting application on their house.
Thanks in advance for any help .
I have got myself a few sets of LED fairy lights, and I am putting them up, as it is christmas time. They are all exactly the same, they're the same brand, have the same transformer to plug into the wall socket and power them, and are literally all 100% the same. What I would like to know is:
Is there a way that I can eliminate a few of the transformers, and only have maybe one of them connect to the power switch in the house, thus removing all the power boards and extra double adapters needed to allow the transformers to actually fit, but still being able to power multiple strands of the LED lights.
I basically want to know how people who have lots of christmas lights up manage to power them all, because I'm sure they don't have a transformer for EVERY lighting application on their house.
Thanks in advance for any help .