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    Posted: 2 hours 22 minutes ago at 6:50am
I am in need of four sets of tree lights that have 50  lights each like used to have. I had built a yard decoraation of 3 life sized deer pulling a Santa Sled back in NM  some years ago and used 50 light strings ( which were availavble everywhere) and I would add one of the red tipped "flasher bulb" at the 25 bulb spot for constant flashing,,,,Beaurtiful,,,!! I used the 50 bulb to light up each of the deer wth a RED Flasher  bulb at the 25 bulb spot.
 Now a days,,,you just cannot buy the 50 bulb sets and the 100 bulb sets or even up to 500 bulb sets are the only'ist sets available,,,!!! the 100 bulb sets all start with 2 wires at each end but change to 3 wires after ytthe first bulb and remain with 3 wires thru the middle of the set,,
  Hope yall can understand what I;m wanting to do,,,,,??
  Can anyone tell me how to cut and splice the 100 bulb sets to have 50 bulbs,,,???


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DMiller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 1 hour 39 minutes ago at 7:33am
New lamp strings require the Third wire for Continuity should one bulb fail.  The only Flasher for LEDs is electronic and is in a box at beginning of string.  No Flasher Lamps anymore.
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I don't know "like what used to have" is.

We do extensive Halloween and Christmas displays. I consider myself (kind of) an expert on lighting, not because of my vast knowledge but because I have made just about every (expensive) mistake possible and I have learned from them.

A few of my most basic recommendations are:
1. If the lights do not say anything about staying lit when one light goes out, RUN AWAY!!!
2. Consider using "build your own" (commercial) lights where you buy a string of wire with sockets, cut it to length and insert your own lights. You can make light sets as big (you can buy 1000' reels) or small as you want. You can custom build sets, to size, for windows, doors, trees, etc.
3. Use only LEDs for light bulbs.
4. Learn about SPT 1 and SPT 2 wire (both 18-gauge wire with different external size) and vampire plugs. This will make your life much easier! You can (and we do) use SPT wire to make custom, cut-to-length extension cords with multiple female plugs on one cord.
5. Learn the difference in C-7 and C-9 bulbs. C-7's are the size that we had on our Christmas trees when we were kids and C-9 were the big bulbs on our outside windows.
6. If you want lights for one season, anything is fine. If you want the lights to last several seasons, stay away from the "box store" lights and buy only commercial lights. They cost more initially but are a lot less problems.

If you want to replace the lights in your deer with the "old style" C-7 bulbs, it's very easy. I would recommend buying lights with white wire and sockets. You can buy different socket spacing and you can add sockets anywhere you want between the existing sockets. 17 results for 'white SPT' | 1000Bulbs.com

Here are a few links. I have linked only one company, but there are a lot of different companies that have comparable products and prices. We have been using these lights for several years with only replacing an occasional single LED bulb.

If I can help any, give me a shout on here or PM me.

First is a link to our Facebook Smith Family Holiday Display page:


Buy 1000 ft. C9 Christmas Light String Spool 10 | 1000Bulbs | 1000Bulbs.com (there are reels available from 10' to 1000' - you can cut to any length you want)


Buy Pack of 10 Green Female Gilbert Plug SPT2 | 1000Bulbs | 1000Bulbs.com (these are commonly called vampire plugs - when buying anything, make sure you buy the right size for SPT 1 or SPT 2 wire)

44 results for 'c7 led bulb' | 1000Bulbs.com (make sure you have C-7 sockets)



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that is very interesting WF... I didnt realize you could buy SNAP ON sockets to put on white wire and build your own... Also notice they sell a 50ft, 50 light ALREADY BUILT assembly... that i assume is what JOE calls the  "old style light set"...
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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The only problem with the 50' preassembled set is that they are 12" spacing. While 12" spacing is fine for windows, I would think you might want to buy extra sockets and insert more at either 4" or 6" spacing for the deer. It's very easy to cut them to whatever length you want. You can always find a place to use the leftover sockets.

If you buy a pre-made set, make sure it has the thread in replaceable bulbs.

This holiday lighting thing can get to be an expensive hobby. It's kind of like collecting tractors!


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