need help figureing out what the 5 wires on my led lights go to

May 23, 2013
458
nc
i got a set of lin 4's and they came with 5 wires, red/blk/wht/yel/blu


red=12v


blk=neg


blue=pattern select when touched to neg


this is all i can seem to figure out


now if i twist the yellows together while the lights are on and touch them to 12v they will alternate in sync, but once i cut them off and turn them back on again they go back all willy nilly


i know 4 wire lights


yellow is pattern/sync


white to pos alternates one light to another, or works like this on my axixtech's


but im bumfuzzled on what wires go to what with these


i tried google but dunno what to type in


anyone have any idea?
 
May 23, 2013
458
nc
dont know, it has a white back on it and some sort of small heat sink


i want to think there voltex but im not sure


there knock off i know of, just not sure, but there bright to be cheap lights
 

Jarred J.

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low or high power mode? self destruct?
 

chief1562

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Picture's Man pictures.


Worth more than print.
 

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Jarred J. said:
self destruct?

Sounds about right.. CUT THE BLUE WIRE!


Hey OP, post some clear photos of the front and back of the light module, it may help us.
 

chief1562

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unlisted said:
Sounds about right.. CUT THE BLUE WIRE!

No!!! it's the green wire.


Made in China remember?
 

chief1562

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Could beee. :ugh:


Who knows with them could be Aqua for all we know.
 

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Actually I think its cut all the wires, all at once, flush with the light housing, and toss in the trash.. :dielaugh:
 

chief1562

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Well since we have NO pictures of what it looks like. I'd say gut it if them frame is any "good" and make my own.
 

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