Tis The Season
We won't turn ours on until December either. It's hard to believe that is less than 4 days away!
I just picked up 3 digital timers ($11 each from Lowes) for the candles we put in the windows in the front of the house and spent 10 minutes getting them sync'd up to within 4 seconds of each other. The old pin style dial type timers could never be set close enough for my liking. It looks stupid IMO to have one set come on even a minute before another set.
I just picked up 3 digital timers ($11 each from Lowes) for the candles we put in the windows in the front of the house and spent 10 minutes getting them sync'd up to within 4 seconds of each other. The old pin style dial type timers could never be set close enough for my liking. It looks stupid IMO to have one set come on even a minute before another set.
got all mine up, but i think something is wrong as they wont stay on.. tried mutple outlets and cords but i think one of these stands is defective..
Gah!!!!
it will come on and cut off 5 minutes later, also the male plug from the strand is warm.
lol wheres the xmas light tech forum when you need it.
Gah!!!!
it will come on and cut off 5 minutes later, also the male plug from the strand is warm.
lol wheres the xmas light tech forum when you need it.
Last edited by Brian_D; Nov 27, 2011 at 08:26 PM.
^ no, i think this house has electrical problems.
Granted this place was built in 1917 and they didnt add any outlets on the outside of the house, so im running the lights into a bulb outlet adaptor.
It stays on after i unhooked more than 60% of the lights i put up..
So i guess pluging them in that way has its limits.
Granted this place was built in 1917 and they didnt add any outlets on the outside of the house, so im running the lights into a bulb outlet adaptor.
It stays on after i unhooked more than 60% of the lights i put up..
So i guess pluging them in that way has its limits.
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