Tree Lights
Sorry guys, I know this post is not related to CNC but perhaps one of you may have an answer to my simple question
My 5 years old Christmas tree with pre installed lights (came in 3 sections which they slide together and 2 plugs to connect each section lights to the next one) was too high so now was the time to cut the lowest row of branches. Somehow when I was removing the lights on these branches I cut a wire seen on the attached picture but it puzzles me because one wire is copper and the other looks like fiberglass threads.
Plugging the lights they work except this branch which I don’t mind but would like to know where to splice the copper wire to what? At the bulb before the cut one wire from the trunk goes into the bulb’s socket and the one coming out is the cut copper wire. The fiberglass type goes towards the trunk of the branch and I can’t locate yet where to (everything is wrapped in green kind of cover)
To me looks like that the copper wire was cut from the fiberglass wire but is this possible?
What is the purpose of the fiberglass type wire?