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- DanDiego commented on rcisneros's instructable Make Your Own Solar Powered Led String Lights. ($5 Bucks Max)
- DanDiego commented on DanDiego's instructable 1-Minute Patio Screen Door Closer and Cat FrustraterView Instructable »
Maybe Home Depot or try Goodwill or Salvation Army store for a fishing rod. Anything long and made to bend may work.
- DanDiego completed the lessons Tools and Materials for PVC, Cleaning and Finishing PVC, Gluing and Fastening PVC and Cutting and Making Holes in the class PVC Class
- DanDiego commented on mikeasaurus's instructable Unusual Uses Ziploc BagsView Instructable »
Thanks Mike!
- DanDiego made the instructable Unusual Uses Ziploc BagsView Instructable »
I use a Ziplock bag to protect my garden fountain timer from the rain and weather. The timer turns the fountain pump on in the morning and off after dark. The bag is upside down and zips 90% closed against the two power cords.
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I have several solar strings that have a few bad LEDs. Do you know now I can cut into the wires to replace the bad ones? I can identify the positive and negative wires but I don't know how to proceed from there. I have one string that has many good LEDs to harvest. Appreciate any advice. The strings are hot-glued to my backyard planters so I would prefer to replace the few bad ones if possible. Thanks!