There's some transparent varnish on these flimsy wires. That's why they don't short out. And probably also why they don't make contact with your wires. You have to remove the coating at the ends. It's usually done by burning it off or sandpaper, I believe?
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This reply came just in time. I'm at the store so I'll grab some sandpaper and a lighter.
Brother, there is only one way to say this. THANK YOU
Nice! 💪👍
Now, get some electrical tape and tape up those connections nice and thick so they're safe.
Thanks for the tip! :D This is how it turned out. I first applied tape each of the individual twistings and then taped the two individual wires together.

Did you strip the wires on the leds?
No, because I didn't even realize that they need stripping, until I saw the other comment about burning/sandpapering them. Thanks! :)



