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Wiring 101 for lighted buildings
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To answer your first question - I have NO IDEA [*^_^*] I have never tried that before. I have just always used the "AC accessory" side of power packs for lights. I'm sure some of the other great minds on this forum should be able to tell you if it will work. <br />Question 2 - As long as 1.You use wire that is of sufficient size (or gauge). 2. The power pack you are planning on using can supply the necessary current. Then there should be no reason why you could not wire the lights that way. <br />Question 3 - This one is hard to answer. There are a lot of variables involved. If I had a little more info. I might be able to help you. I would need to know a.) the voltage rating of the lights you are using, and b.) the output voltage of your power source (power pack). If you can provide the above info. we can home-in on the anwser.
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