I’m not saying “do this” but what does anyone think?
There looks to me like there’s 4 circuits going out to strings of lights with a common return path (1,2,3,4 and C on the circuit board)
Would linking the 4 strings together cause them to all be in together whatever program is selected? (1+2+3+4) leaving C as return?
Or would doing that blow the chip and several other components?
The large red capacitors and power resistors suggests these are mains lights though not 24V?
Which is exactly how the OP wants them to work...Surely if you connect them all together then they would all be on together?
Which is exactly how the OP wants them to work...
Freddo, we don’t know for sure just taking op’s word it’s 24v. I assume there’s a plug in adaptor.
I think it’s quite an old set of lights looking at the size of components.
it might be that the 4 outputs each serve all the lights. 1 for constant, 1 for flashing, 1 for sequencing. etc. if so he needs to know which does what and mod the connections accordingly.
Yes, but he wants all lights to be permanently on, which should be possible.The first two answers given are almost certainly correct - the patterns are pre-programmed into the dedicated chip and can't be changed. The four driver transistors on the bottom end of the PCB will be driving LED groups on the output string, but the sequence is down to the embedded controller. Any changes the OP could make would just break the lights - none of the outputs will on their own force a pattern change embedded in the controller.
Buy new lights...