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Re: Power Distribution Block - Green Light

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Yeah, we read that paper. However, the lights plug into a transformer that needs to be plugged into twelve volts. As I understand it, there should be an AC adapter which takes 120vac from the wall and splits it into 4 seperate female connectors (one for each transformer) each at 12vdc.

Thanks for the help anyways
-Mike
The connectors are connected to a few inches, close to a foot of red and black wire, there are 4 of these. You will need to supply your own 12 volt supply and fuse and connect to the little connector cables.

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