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u2slow

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The irony is... with LED the power draw is so low you can really stack up a circuit and not overload anything.
 

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he made a suicide cord to power the female end. at the time I thought it was so neat
What could possibly go wrong? 😎

Seriously, if it was just a foot long at the end of a normal extension cord and way up high near the roof and he was the only one on ladders in charge of stringing lights and he destroyed the suicide cord right after he removed the lights after New Year‘s, I don’t think it would be too dangerous at all.

But that’s a lot of ... and...and…. And other perhaps unreasonable assumptions.

My local family run ACE hardware that has been a hardware store for 100 years, had a sign up for a while saying that they would not sell parts or help people assemble a cord with 2 male ends.

(Interesting sideline about that hardware store. They used to sell guns AND had a bar in the separate interior room that is now the manager’s office.)
 
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What could possibly go wrong? 😎

Seriously, if it was just a foot long at the end of a normal extension cord and way up high near the roof and he was the only one on ladders in charge of stringing lights and he destroyed the suicide cord right after he removed the lights after New Year‘s, I don’t think it would be too dangerous at all.

But that’s a lot of ... and...and…. And other perhaps unreasonable assumptions.

My local family run ACE hardware that has been a hardware store for 100 years, had a sign up for a while saying that they would not sell parts or help people assemble a cord with 2 male ends.

(Interesting sideline about that hardware store. They used to sell guns AND had a bar in the separate interior room that is now the manager’s office.)
Back feeding the string bypasses the fuses in the plug end. Just sayin'
 

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Here is part of my modest Christmas time display. 450 LED lights wrapped around a 50+ year old Japanese black pine next to our front door.
On the same 15 amp circuit as our porch lights, entry hall lights and half the receptacles in the living room. The way they wired houses back in 1949 is not the same as today. 😎


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How times have changed...

Our first house (purchased in 1983), which was 1330SF and built in 1949, had a 30-amp service panel (comprised of four 15-amp screw-in fuses) feeding knob-and-tube wiring. And a single bathroom. We actually lived with that electrical configuration for around ten years, without any problems, before we upgraded to a 125-amp service panel with upgraded wiring.

But we lived with the single bathroom up to the day we sold it in 2021!
 
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I remember back when I was a kid, my friends dad put up the outdoor lights backwards so the plug end was at the wrong end of the house.
he made a suicide cord to power the female end. at the time I thought it was so neat :shocking:
A worker in Menards told me that "suicide cords" were a big request every year. Funny thing is young "kid" helped me install the lights on a big tree outside of ours. Wasn't paying attention and guess what I needed to make when done?
 

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I remember back when I was a kid, my friends dad put up the outdoor lights backwards so the plug end was at the wrong end of the house.
he made a suicide cord to power the female end. at the time I thought it was so neat :shocking:
I used to work for a hardware company and we had guys coming in every year asking if we had a pre-made cord with male plugs on each end. Our canned reply was always "A Suicide cord? No, we do not carry Suicide Cords." Which always led to a puzzled look on their face followed by asking what we meant.
 

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The damn lights are so unreliable I plug them in at the start and string along. If a set craps out during install I have a chance to swap it out.
One of the 2 pins on the base of the LEDs rusts and falls off. The salt air here is a corrosion contributor.
I need to be more committed to replacing them based on age.
 
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Christmas lights today are nothing compared to what homeowners used to do to decorate their houses in the 1950s. I remember my parents taking us kids around different neighborhoods to see all the Christmas light displays.
 

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Christmas lights today are nothing compared to what homeowners used to do to decorate their houses in the 1950s. I remember my parents taking us kids around different neighborhoods to see all the Christmas light displays.
My Grandparents used a lot of c9's in the 60's with the screw in base. Big thing was for kids to steal the bulbs. They spread some pig manure on the bases and that pretty much put an end to that. This was Wisconsin so smell in the winter was minimalized until warm.
 

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We joined the Govee crowd this year. We did purple for Halloween shown here. In the spring I intend to move the lights way closer to the house inside of just inside the eaves. This will show a more defined pattern, not so muted.

have picked up 6 inflatables for the front lawn too, just not in the mood this year to put them out.

next year for sure with the 24+ candy canes.
 

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ROOKIE! ^ :twak:

I always use a GFI
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"Big electrical connector companies hate this one simple hack" Hey, at least it is correctly polarized and grounded! ;)

While working as a production manager for a theater company touring Russia in the early 1990s, the locals connected the boom box we were using for rehearsal sound in a similar manner using just aluminum conductor NM cable with no connectors.
 
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