My strings of GE Color Effects are quite old - purchased in 2010. Evidently in the past couple of years, they have changed the lights to a style which is not hackable. The new lights have 2 wires per bulb/pixel (one in, one out), which provides power. This is similar to how cheap old incandescent or even non-controllable LED strings are wired. Each bulb/pixel is hardcoded with patterns (rather than sending commands down a single-wire-interface real-time) and thus isn't hackable.
So if you can find the old style with 3 wires in and 3 wires out of each bulb/pixel, go for it. There may be a 5 wire version which adds AC passthru for connecting strings end-to-end. But the new ones won't work with this system.
That's too bad. I was really hoping to buy 2 more sets and have lights on the front and back of the house that ran matching custom patterns. Maybe I can find some old ones used somewhere.
Good luck!
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