5ct Peace Stake 12v Pixel Strand
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5 pixels spaced 4” apart on a 3 wire strand.
3 ft lead and 2 ft tail.
12V resistor Pixels
These are all in line. We did this so if you had any issues with pixels it would be easy to swap them out.
Input end: Male Plug
Wire Coding:
Writing/words: V+
Middle: Data
Line: V-/Ground
2 Year Warranty
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5 ct pixels for pixel stakes
Much easier than cutting and splicing long strings of pixels!
good to have lights
I used these lights for a star not for stakes. They worked great, better than cutting and soldering them together.
Perfect Pixels for the Perfect Project
These five-count pixel strands are just what we needed for our newest project.
Great
Easy to use simple set up for many uses .
Peace stake oils used for Icicles
Built some icicles with these placing them inside of clear plastic 1” x 16” tubes and they worked well.
Individual segments make repairs easier
I bought these to replace 50 pixel strands that are designed for stakes. The problem is that they don't allow for easy replacement of individual nodes due to the data line configuration. This setup will allow me to replace a defective stake with a spare by unplugging the 2 connectors. I can then repair it and have it as a spare without having to splice in the rain.
Peace Stake 5ct 12v Pixel Strand
They were exactly what I was looking for I put two together in one prop They look amazing in my setup this year
Peace Stakes Rock!
Great product and great service, these guys at Wally’s really rock!
Peace Stake 5ct 12v Pixel Strand
The 5ct pixels are great! They made it so easy to do the Peace Stake project! It was so great that I bought more!
These are cool!
I have about 80 Peace Stakes in my yard and they are super cool! I love the effects you can do with them. Quality was good. I did have one failure but that is generally to be expected.