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A “pigtail” is similar to a splice except, in this case, we’ll twist multiple (common
positive, for example) wires together from several LED’s with one additional wire
attached to go back to the terminal. That way, instead of trying to fit 10 wires into one
terminal, you can simply have one. You will likely want to cover up the splice point of
the pigtail with electrical tape or shrink tubing to avoid any possibility of crossing other
wires and causing a short.
One more trick is using LED strips as a contact point for other LED’s. (as long as
either the positive or negative wires or both connect to the same voltage and/or effects
terminal) In the picture below, you can see where an LED has been attached to the LED
strip on the contact points opposite of the wire end. The attached LED will behave with
the same effect and button functions as the LED strip it’s attached to.
We hope some of these tricks make sense and help you with your wiring to keep
things neat and tidy! Feel free to practice with spare LED’s and strips, if you have some.
The more you do these steps, the easier it gets!
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