I discovered 3/4 of my Xmas lights are broken...
I discovered 3/4 of my Xmas lights are broken...
And if you’re like me and cannot *fucking* stand the “vibrant” pure blue LEDs, next year check out Vintaglo (https://merryco.com) or Tru-Tone (https://tru-tone.com)
Technology Connections has done several videos about Christmas lights and those two seem to be his favorite. Unofficial Christmas light playlist
thanks for the recommendations!
forwarded them to the boss for approval.
Here is our house with the Tru-Tone c7 bulbs around the gutters.
Holy moly! Those Tru-tone bulbs… What I’ve been looking for, for at least a decade. SO MUCH THANKS!!!
:)
I have 2 50ft strands I bout on clearance of LEDs, they don’t create much heat either. So much so I actually used 40ft of one strand in a Styrofoam cooler that came from a Christmas present (food) as my incubator for chickens. I ran the cord outside the box laid the round part in the box and pulled the end out until I got the temperature I wanted. 40ft of LED’s on the box left me at 100f/37.7c. perfect for the eggs basically. Point being… They have been on for a year now without issue, use little electricity, and even in an insolated box, create fairly minimal heat.
Think I paid $15 on clearance for both sets at Walmart January 3rd or something
My lights are broken…
My lights are broken…
Sorrow, sorrow… sorrow… Sorrow!
Pro tip: Starting in mid summer, take each string of lights and stretch it out, hang is across a backyard or along a hall or even just put it up around a room. Let the summer heat, soften the plastic and when you take it down and pack it up after the kinks and coils have loosened, carefully coil it in loops that are 12 to 14 inches across. Tie off with cable ties or pieces of ribbon and lay the coilsflat in a box. When you go to use them later, you can hang the coil off an arm and just carefully spool the string out as you go. That way, there’s no spinning, unwinding ball of kinked and curled lights to deal with. Just nice loose coils.
Sause: Art director/decorator for a handful of stores with a background as an IA stagehand… (…whose specialty was working with lighting directors…)
Everything you wanted to know about LED Christmas lights, and a whole lot more: