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have a set of lights that i would like to use plug over battery.
have a few plugs and old sets with cables could Frankenstein together if doable.

this is the set if anyone has any suggestions on how/what min transformer plug would be required.

its a 20m set and i have another 20m set so looking to convert both to plug..or connect the two and run from one plug ?

photo of page with lights

photo of transformers and connection end of a few sets i have that no longer work due to damaged wires
 
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lrled christmas lights change to plug over battery

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What’s a “3AA” battery?
Does it mean 3 x AA?

That’s your normal size for lights… either AA or AAA. Both are 1.5V… so 3 of them give 4.5V.

Your plug in transformer gives off 31V, possibly AC rather than the DC you get from battery’s.


You can get battery adaptors… which are mains powered transformers that the output cable terminates into a dummy battery shaped connection that you place into the battery box instead of single cells. I’ve seen them in local garden centre that sells Xmas lights.
 
have a set of lights that i would like to use plug over battery.
have a few plugs and old sets with cables could Frankenstein together if doable.

this is the set if anyone has any suggestions on how/what min transformer plug would be required.

its a 20m set and i have another 20m set so looking to convert both to plug..or connect the two and run from one plug ?

photo of page with lights

photo of transformers and connection end of a few sets i have that no longer work due to damaged wires
Not worth the effort of trying to find a 3v power supply, just buy a new set or use rechargeable batteries in the ones you have.

If you're really intent on doing it, then buy a variable power supply / module.
 
Go for the one in post 4, rather than the dodgy looking one in post 5. You don't need all that current capability anyway.
 

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