I have several LED spotlights, they're mounted to the ceiling in my media room, they're used to light movie posters. They run off of 3 AA batteries, and use an I/R remote for off/on/dim. Tired of buying batteries, I hard wired them, in parallel, to a 4.5v adapter. They all function...however:
The remote will no longer turn them on. They still function as normal if I manually turn them on, AND if any one of them is on, the remote will work to operate the others...until all of them are off. Then, the remote will no longer turn any of them on.
Again, I used these little spotlights for almost a year under battery power, and when I had them positioned so that all of the I/R windows were clocked properly, they would all turn on/off/dim simultaneously, as advertised.
If you're interested in what the lights look like, they have them on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/LED-Output-Spotlig...=8-1-fkmr0
Nothing about this is logical (to me). Any light (pardon the pun) that anyone could shed on the subject would be most appreciated.
The remote will no longer turn them on. They still function as normal if I manually turn them on, AND if any one of them is on, the remote will work to operate the others...until all of them are off. Then, the remote will no longer turn any of them on.
Again, I used these little spotlights for almost a year under battery power, and when I had them positioned so that all of the I/R windows were clocked properly, they would all turn on/off/dim simultaneously, as advertised.
If you're interested in what the lights look like, they have them on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/LED-Output-Spotlig...=8-1-fkmr0
Nothing about this is logical (to me). Any light (pardon the pun) that anyone could shed on the subject would be most appreciated.
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