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Hi can anyone tell me please where i can get a plug that i can use to power my daughters fairy lights please. i have 6 hanging lights for my daughters bedroom but have lost the plug/transformer it plugs into. i was wondering if i could just attatch a regular plug to them? the label attatched says the following: Total wattage: 7W, 4 Volt AC Supply
Frequency 50Hz. IP 20
Normal Bulb (x30) 4V 0 056A

Hope to hear from someone soon thanx Sue x:smile:
 
Hi can anyone tell me please where i can get a plug that i can use to power my daughters fairy lights please. i have 6 hanging lights for my daughters bedroom but have lost the plug/transformer it plugs into. i was wondering if i could just attatch a regular plug to them? the label attatched says the following: Total wattage: 7W, 4 Volt AC Supply
Frequency 50Hz. IP 20
Normal Bulb (x30) 4V 0 056A

Hope to hear from someone soon thanx Sue x:smile:

On no account put them on a mormal plug as they will explode.
 
Sue, I take it that the at the end of the lights they have some kind of fitting on them that then plugs into the adaptor/ power supply?
might be worth taking them with you to check the suitability of the adaptor you purchase, as Ian said above, just dont put a standard plug on them.
 

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