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I was given a small collection of old line pole insulators a few years ago 

and have decided to make a display of them in my train room. 

My idea is to light them up with a string of chasing Christmas lights with three different colors to give a flashing effect. 

My problem is the string is three times longer than I need.

QUESTION;  Have any of you guys had and success in shorting a string of lights and keeping them working ?  These are wired in series !

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These are all the excess lights. 

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This is a short video of them flashing. 

Thanks in advance for any advice you can share with me.

Doug

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Thanks for the suggestions,  I think I'll take Gunrunner John's  first suggestion of hiding the extra bulbs in a box or something.

Just FYI,  The control box has 4 wires coming out of it.  One for each color and one that goes all the way to the end and connects to all three color lights ,  think that's probably the ground wire.  The control box has 15 different functions.  So think I better let well enough alone until next Christmas season and maybe find a shorter string of chasing lights.

Doug

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