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binky 12-03-2008 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by TheMercenary (Post 510224)
I refuse to put up lights. My wife likes them so she puts them up on the bushes in front of the house. I'm not doing it. I think it is a waste of time, energy, and electricity.

Bah humbug!

ZenGum 12-03-2008 08:01 PM

I have recently installed some lights, but not as a Christmas thing.

I have a dark hallway and front room in my house. So dark I needed to leave a light on to be able to safely walk about at night ... waste of electricity/money/CO2.

So I got some solar powered decoration lights. One set has 300 LEDs in icicle drops, the other has nine LED stars. The stars run down the hallway and the icicles are hung around a strategic central wall. I had to do a bit of wiring to make it all reach but it worked first time.
It is free to run, automatic, and self-charging. All great except for one technical issue that I might post about here when I get time.

Elspode 12-03-2008 08:03 PM

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TF in front of her house complete with lights.

Aliantha 12-03-2008 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by ZenGum (Post 510370)
I have recently installed some lights, but not as a Christmas thing.

I have a dark hallway and front room in my house. So dark I needed to leave a light on to be able to safely walk about at night ... waste of electricity/money/CO2.

So I got some solar powered decoration lights. One set has 300 LEDs in icicle drops, the other has nine LED stars. The stars run down the hallway and the icicles are hung around a strategic central wall. I had to do a bit of wiring to make it all reach but it worked first time.
It is free to run, automatic, and self-charging. All great except for one technical issue that I might post about here when I get time.


Where'd you get those from Zen? I'd be interested in having a look about for them.

ZenGum 12-03-2008 08:13 PM

Set of nine stars: Cheap as chips, $20

For various combinations of solar powered lights, try the Christmas decorations at target or K-mart (which seems to be much cheaper for equivalent products).

Aliantha 12-03-2008 08:13 PM

Hmmm...I'll have a look tomorrow.

Maybe we'll have lights afterall. :)

Thanks matey.

Stress Puppy 12-04-2008 07:03 AM

Here in Fresno, they have Christmas Tree Lane. It's about 2.5 miles long and they do it every year for the last 86 years. It's kind of amazing. They have a couple days out of the month where they block off the street and let people walk the length.

sweetwater 12-04-2008 07:21 AM

I am lurking the online catalogs for LED house lights. They were on sale last year post-holiday but there was no extra money, and I'm hoping to find them again post-holiday this year. I like the idea of using stars for the hallway. Love to see a photo [hint hint hint]

ZenGum 12-07-2008 08:52 PM

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These nine stars were $20. There were a few difficulties: the distance from the solar panel to the first light was only about 3 meters. I needed about 12. It could have been an easy job to splice in some speaker wire, but (second issue) the stars are on two circuits that flash alternately (1, 3, 5, 7, 9; and 2, 4, 6, 8) and hence use 3-core wire (one for each circuit and one as a shared return, I think). So I had to get some 3-core wire to splice in. Cut, strip, crimp, tape ... to my mild surprise, it worked first time.

As well as making the wiring difficult, the flashing is in fact unwanted. I am considering simply bridging the two feed wires and seeing what happens. I'll let you know. If it works I have a second set like this which I will simply extend with 2 core wire.

Meanwhile, the icicle lights were $70, but $55 on discount:

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The whole thing has a one meter drop and is about 3 meters long. It came with a 10-meter lead cord so I didn't have to do any wiring, just an awful amount on untangling. It is wrapped around a central wall so you can't see all of it here, but you can see some of it in the mirror on the left of the picture. It can cycle through about 8 combinations of flashing, but I set it for a steady glow.

Neither is bright enough to read by, but they're both enough to provide some mood lighting and make it safe to walk about at night.

lumberjim 12-07-2008 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by jinx (Post 510352)
Last year the bastard snuck some big, colored, charlie brown lights up on the fence that looked kinda cute...

these rawk

http://images.lowes.com/product/030539/030539995058.jpg

monster 12-07-2008 09:55 PM

Finished the tree....
 
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sweetwater 12-08-2008 06:46 AM

ZenGum, that's delightful! I've seen LED ropes (deck lights?) used in homes before, but I like the stars. Perfect for indoor sailing at night.

Trilby 12-08-2008 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Nirvana (Post 510233)
I live in the middle of a 40 acre woods...

Is Pooh there? And Eyeore, Tigger, Piglet? *hopes, hopes*

glatt 12-08-2008 08:26 AM

We bought our tree on Saturday. It's sitting in a bucket of water in the back yard. Be fresher this way when we are ready to put it up than if it was sitting in the parking lot of the tree place getting all dried out.

monster 12-08-2008 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by glatt (Post 511591)
We bought our tree on Saturday. It's sitting in a bucket of water in the back yard. Be fresher this way when we are ready to put it up than if it was sitting in the parking lot of the tree place getting all dried out.

Same here, except the bugger's sitting in an ice block ;)


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