Whenever I touch the bare wires coming out of the fan (that previously connected to the dim LED’s) to the new LED, the fan shuts off. What’s going on here? My earlier post was removed, so here is the research I've already done: I've looked around for videos/instruction on how to do this, and the creators use LED's already mounted in little housings, which I guess must include the resistors/capacitors others mentioned in my post that was removed - all I can find are bare LED's, at least in white/clear. I've Googled "LED's with capacitor built in" and "LED's with resistor built in." I did find an aliexpress entry that I think is what I need, but they were only available in a $60 lot. Also a lot of automotive lights. The ones with the two wires sticking out attached to the bulb, I don't think I can make work because I need to connect multiple bulbs with a wire, running up the inside of the inflatable, and I'm not sure how to do that without contacts on either side of a housing to solder the wires to. And besides, I don't seem to see a white/clear one of those for some reason.
I have switched the positive/negative wires around - one way makes the light come on but cuts the fan, one way keeps the fan on but lights the light. The comments I was able to see in the other post indicated the LED's I have may be drawing too much power, causing the fan to shut off, and that using one with a capacitor or resistor may do the trick. As mentioned above, I'm having trouble knowing what/where to look for something like that.
I apologize for my earlier post, which I guess violated the rules since I didn't appear to have tried to find answers on my own, but I was just trying to keep the post concise.
tuckedfexas t1_itvjdov wrote
I’m bad with electrical but the new lights are using more power and some safety feature cuts the power of it exceeds the amount it’s setup for maybe?