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Charlie Sonata featured a large amount of fairy lights in the roof. These originally came with cheap Chinese flash boxes attached to them, but were rewired to be on 15A control. <br> | |||
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The fairy lights work by having 1 common live and 4 common returns. The box them switches these in order to make the fairy lights flash. In order to put them onto a 15A plug it is necessary to twine all 4 returns, tin the with solder, and return them to the one post. | |||
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Charlie Sonata
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Crew
SM
TSM
LX
Fairy Lights
Charlie Sonata featured a large amount of fairy lights in the roof. These originally came with cheap Chinese flash boxes attached to them, but were rewired to be on 15A control.
The fairy lights work by having 1 common live and 4 common returns. The box them switches these in order to make the fairy lights flash. In order to put them onto a 15A plug it is necessary to twine all 4 returns, tin the with solder, and return them to the one post.