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neil 60
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Guards van leds

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Has any one tried to solder the very thin wires on the lamps when your eye sight is not the best, I'm a type one diabetic I use a magnifying glass with in built lamp any help please thanks.
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Try one of these:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Carson-MagniVi ... B007CDJKM2

they're brilliant for something like this.
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If the wires look bare ie no plastic insulation then it most likely has a coat of lacquer as insulation, then it will need removing. It can melt away with a soldering iron but I prefer to scrape to scrape the coating away with a sharp blade before tinning with solder prior to soldering to the power supply. It’s a delicate job however..
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Thank you both for your help .
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