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Steve Oakes
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Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 5:35 pm    Post subject: LED Christmas Lights Question Reply with quote

Hello,

I purchased several sets of Noma LED Faceted C7 - 50 light sets to
decorate a large tree I have. I realize these lights aren't as bright
as the traditional C7 lights, however they are supposed to last 25 times
as long as a traditional set (according to the box) and use far less
electricity (2.4W for 50 lights vs. 124.8W for a 25 light traditional
set. I figured I'd give them a try. The strings can be connected end
to end, however there is a warning label on one end which states not to
connect more than 3 strands together at a time. My question is: Why
can't I connect more than three 2.4 watt strands together? If I hooked
10 strands together, I would only be using 24 watts of power total, not
enough to blow a fuse or over heat the wiring. Does anybody know the
answer to this question?

Thank You,
Steve

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Dan Hollands
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Posted: Sun Dec 04, 2005 5:35 pm    Post subject: Re: LED Christmas Lights Question Reply with quote

Steve Oakes" <frredthecat@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Hello,

I purchased several sets of Noma LED Faceted C7 - 50 light sets to
decorate a large tree I have. I realize these lights aren't as bright as
the traditional C7 lights, however they are supposed to last 25 times as
long as a traditional set (according to the box) and use far less
electricity (2.4W for 50 lights vs. 124.8W for a 25 light traditional set.
I figured I'd give them a try. The strings can be connected end to end,
however there is a warning label on one end which states not to connect
more than 3 strands together at a time. My question is: Why can't I
connect more than three 2.4 watt strands together? If I hooked 10 strands
together, I would only be using 24 watts of power total, not enough to
blow a fuse or over heat the wiring. Does anybody know the answer to this
question?

Thank You,
Steve


My traditional strings say the same thing. Maybe supplier just didn't bother
to change the label

Dan
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neon



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Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 11:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Basic again a lamp usualy has a voltage drop each designed for the voltage input and and current usualy 80ma.
leds are not the same they need a min voltage to light and a min current to see the light. the manufacture knows that any resistance in the line will make it quit. SO it is three strings

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