Additional Output Options for LED Lights

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Summary: Learn some more great tips on the output options you have to run LED lights in this free home maintenance video.

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"This is Kyle with Expert Village and today we're going to show you how to use an LED lighting system. And also here, if you'll notice, you have to, usually, if you have one light out on the project, let's say for instance, here, and there's one light not working for over here, if you'll notice there's one light not working. Now, if you have this case, it's probably because you didn't put the output. You put it to the output and not to the input. So, there should be three cables. Now, how are we going to fix this situation, like right here? Since this is already broken here, this happens to be an output. So, since nothing can go out of this one, what we're going to do is we're going to put this as the very last light on the string, therefore we will change this. This was light number three. We're going to change it to light number four so we can have an input. The light will come on. But since it's broken over here, then we can still have all four lights in our output."

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