LED Splicing

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Raptized

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Have an old set of led lights from another project that I want to see if I can use before scrapping. I just don't know how to splice into it and make it usable. See picture. This is what both ends look like. Original packaging had wires already attached to one end thanks for any help.
 

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One of those is positive the other is negative. A little soldering and heat shrink and good as new!

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Edit: those dots are a possible cut and connect point along that strip, trim back the clear cover touch some wires to it and go from there
 
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Like @waddellw stated, 1-poss 1-neg, peel back clear cover or cut back enough to uncover the copper contacts, same if your joining another section and solder , use flux and tin the copper don't over heat. Funny I did a set in work today
 

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