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pablo999 01-12-2016 17:48

Broke my outdoor christmas lights
 
I need to fix my outdoor lights. I have broken the cable and smashed the connector to the PSU & flasher control unit. The unit is a czjutai; model No. JT-EL/FC36V12W-B. It is SELV IP20 rated. If I can get a new connector and length of cable then I can attach to the broken end and plug back in. Anyone know where I can get the cable and connector

Chris 01-12-2016 17:58

Re: broke my outdoor christmas lights
 
From the Chinese manufacturer, if anywhere. http://www.jutai.com/products.asp?Ac...ist&ClassID=72

TBH it is almost certainly going to be cheaper and a lot less hassle to put it down to experience and head down to B&Q for a complete new set.

Ramrod 01-12-2016 22:00

Re: broke my outdoor christmas lights
 
Random......really random :rofl:

pablo999 02-12-2016 21:03

Re: Broke my outdoor christmas lights
 
Thanks Chris, yoiur feedback is a little more constructive than ramrod's! Basically, even though made in china these are not cheap B&Q lights, it is still likely to be cheaper to repair than replace, but yes i'll probably need to go to the UKk ditributor rtather than direct to the chinese manufacturer.

rhyds 02-12-2016 21:09

Re: Broke my outdoor christmas lights
 
If the unit's running at 31v then this might be what you need:

https://www.lights4fun.co.uk/i/q/CE1...er-pack-type-u

pablo999 09-12-2016 17:50

Re: Broke my outdoor christmas lights
 
Thx, it is acvtually 36v so not sure how that would affect it

Ramrod 09-12-2016 18:07

Re: Broke my outdoor christmas lights
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pablo999 (Post 35873438)
Thanks Chris, yoiur feedback is a little more constructive than ramrod's!

*your*
There you go, some constructive feedback :D

pip08456 09-12-2016 18:09

Re: Broke my outdoor christmas lights
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pablo999 (Post 35874820)
Thx, it is acvtually 36v so not sure how that would affect it

As they are LED's then should be OK. Your call though.

TheDaddy 14-12-2016 01:22

Re: Broke my outdoor christmas lights
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ramrod (Post 35874825)
*your*
There you go, some constructive feedback :D

Shame we lost interest in the most helpful post of the month awards because this would've got my vote :tu:


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