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Problems with IR sensor

I plugged in the IR sensor to a DC power suppy at 10V through the rainbow plugin wire. The positive side is going through the black and white wires, and the ground is going through the next two wires over. Yet, when I hold down the button and then turn on the power, none of the lights are turning on. I think I might have fried it....
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