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SP4RX #170982 11/16/07 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by SP4RX
...yeah, but who leaves their christmas lights on briefly?


Shawn.


My neighbors keep them on all year long cool

Bolt3 #171769 12/05/07 08:42 AM
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I put the meter to our lights last night. 5.1A on the tree (11' tree), and another 1.8A on the railing (about 26 linear feet of railing). I tried to get my wife to tell me how many strings she used... her answer? "all of them" lol. Apparently she lost count. I reckon it's about 20 or so.


Will cost roughly $27 to light 18 hours a day for a month.

Bolt3 #171784 12/05/07 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Bolt3
My neighbors keep them on all year long cool


People two houses up have them on 24/7/365.

Ian A.


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I put an amp clamp on a couple lines the other night and realized I went a little crazy with the lights this year. The one tree is drawing 12amps by itself.

drum #171793 12/05/07 09:03 PM
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Last year just my shrubs, 7.5A
This year about 2A. Coz I can't get the rest of these %%%%%% Strings to light! ARRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!

Tex #171794 12/05/07 09:53 PM
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At my old house, we used lights around our porch roof year round. Always felt really welcoming when I would come home at night, but strings would burn out quite frequently.

I bought a bunch of LED strings at the local after Christmas clearance; 75% off and they had lasted at least 2 years (still burning when I moved out).

-Jon

drum #171795 12/05/07 10:33 PM
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I lightly toasted a 20A twist lock cord last year. This was one of the 2 cords that ran to the front yard.

[Linked Image from xaetrex.net]


~Matt


I would rather beg for forgiveness then beg for permission.
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