Yes I did mean cathode and anode and I don't drink! Anything! Ever! If you can imagine, I've never tasted alcohol. Just never tried it, don't really know why, saw a bit too much as a kid I think. Anyway, I'll try that mess tomorrow and see what's what on the whole situation. Thanks Bob, Jake
Jake, with AC they will work both ways ,separately. Use the 9 volt DC battery it will work only one way.
The LED should have a flat edge at the base. Look to the right, the short lead.
You can strip the heat shrink off. One side will have the resistor the other the diode. I think you meant cathode and anode
OK, I strung those prewired LED's together like a great big string of Christmas lights. And Merry Christmas to everyone out there also. The all lit up. No matter what end I used where, they lit up. Am I guess that no matter how a person wires these they are OK? I still cannot find anything on these lights that tells me which is the diode and which is the anode side. Thanks to all, Jake
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