I just got my Adalight package in the mail and I'm testing it out for the first time. I've done some breadboarding before, but I'm not entirely sure of what I"m doing.
I checked the wiring guides but none of them looked like my led strand. The 20mm round tutorial had the same wiring colors and the 12mm round tutorial had the same format LEDs, but nothing I found had the same LED chipboards (the 12mm round tutorial said there would be an "INPUT" label..I found none). Also, none of the tutorials mentioned anything like the ends of my strand--there are two black ends, one male one female. I'm assuming this is to make stringing strands together much easier.
So not having determined which was the input side I took a guess (probably not smart) and wired the female end up to the board. I loaded up the strandtest from the 12mm round LED tutorial and ran it. Nothing. Rather, none of the strand LEDs lit up. The LED on the board (13?) did light up (and I ran one of the simple arduino tutorials beforehand just to confirm that my computer was talking to the uno).
I then tried wiring the male end up, but still nothing. FWIW the male end enters the first LED on the more "interesting" side of the LED chipboard--the side with lots of small features. The female end of the strand enters the first LED on the side with the bigger black chip.
I'm wondering if wiring to the female end (a) was wrong, and (b) could have damaged my strand? The picture below shows how it's wired to the male end (I removed the end for easier access to the wires).
Thanks!

