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How To Make Christmas Lights Work Again

How to Fix a String of Christmas Lights Diagnose the problem. Carefully inspect each string of lights before plugging it into an electrical outlet. Find the bad bulb, and swap it out. Fix the faulty filament or shunt. Replace the fried fuse. Upgrade your lights.

How do you fix Christmas lights that won’t turn on?

Check the fuse or fuses from the plug at the end of the light strand (usually the glass-cylinder type with a wire filament). Use a small screwdriver to pop out the tab and open the plug. If the fuse is charred or burned out, replace it with a new fuse, and plug the light strand in your outlet.

What do you do if Christmas lights stop working?

If half a strand is working and the other half is not, you probably have a loose or broken bulb. Start with the first unlit bulb and work your way down, wiggling them to check for looseness. If it flickers, that’s your cue to replace it.

How do you find burned out Christmas lights?

You can tell which bulb is out on your string of traditional Christmas lights by looking for the bulb that is “burned out” by looking at the tiny little filaments in the light bulbs to see which bulb is “burned out” or has lost it’s filament. Many times the bulb will be “smoked” as well.

Why do string lights stop working?

Whether you’re using traditional incandescent lights or LED lights, your plug in Christmas lights may have gone out for any of the following reasons: The circuit isn’t carrying power. A fuse has blown. A bulb has burnt out and has created a cascading outage.

How do you troubleshoot 3 wire Christmas lights?

Unplug the lights. Locate the tiny fuses (there should be two: one on each side of the AC line, inside the AC plug). The door will either slide out or will have to be pried away, depending on the set of lights you have. Swap out a fuse with a replacement fuse (this typically is included with the lights purchase).

Why does half a string of lights go out?

1. A light bulb has come out of its socket or is half out of its socket and it has brought down the circuit. For light strings that commonly have over 50 bulbs, they are constructed in 2 or more continuous circuits. If a bulb is missing in a circuit only the bulbs in series of it will go out.

Why are half of my LED lights not working?

If half your LEDs are not working, it means that there are 2 strings of LEDs wired together in parallel – each parallel string has LEDs in series. You likely have a broken wire, or an LED bulb is broken or out of the socket.

Why are half my Christmas lights blinking?

There are a couple of reasons your Christmas light string is flashing on and off. You have a red-tipped flasher bulb installed in a socket. The flasher bulb will only cause the circuit it is a part of to flash on and off. If your light string has multiple circuits then that’s the reason only a portion is flashing.

Why do Christmas lights have 2 fuses?

Typically, these strings of lights have two tiny fuses, one in each side of the AC line, located inside the AC plug. The fuses are intended to melt or “blow” before the copper wires in the string could melt or cause a fire from overload. Sometimes the instructions with the lights say, for example: “DO NOT OVERLOAD.

Why won’t my pre lit Christmas tree light up?

This often occurs through rough handling or improper storage of a tree. Look to find the loose bulb, check the wires to ensure they are properly aligned, and secure the bulb tightly within the socket. This should fix the issue. If a short has occurred, the light string is usually not repairable.

How long do Christmas lights last?

Holiday lights, like a lot of things in your home, require maintenance and regular replacement. Do you know the life span of your lights? Incandescent bulbs should be replaced every 4-6 years. LED lights last a bit longer, for 7-10 years.

How do I know if a fuse has blown?

Remove the fuse from its holder. In some cases you may need a small screwdriver to unscrew the fuse holder cap. Look at the fuse wire. If there is a visible gap in the wire or a dark or metallic smear inside the glass then the fuse is blown and needs to be replaced.

How do you know if Christmas Light fuse is out?

Check Christmas Light Fuse With the flat-head screwdriver, slide open the door. Remove the tiny, cylindrical fuse. Hold the fuse up to the light. If it is brown or black inside or if the filament is visibly severed, the fuse likely no longer works.

Why do my outside Christmas lights keep tripping?

The corrosion that builds up inside the outlet makes them more prone to tripping. This is especially true if an outdoor outlet does not have a proper bubble cover and has been exposed to the weather for a number of years. If outlets appear to be old and weathered, having them replaced can help reduce tripping.

Why won’t my outdoor string lights turn on?

String lights often have fuses tucked inside the male plug end. To check the fuse, plug the broken lights into an electrical outlet that you know has power. Then, take a working string of lights and plug it into the broken set. If the lights on the second strand don’t light up either, the fuse is likely the issue.

What causes Christmas lights to turn black?

If all or part of a string of lights is dark, the problem may be a broken filament or a faulty shunt. In incandescent holiday lights, shunts are small wires wrapped beneath the filament.) If a bulb’s filament breaks, the shunt redirects current through the base of the bulb, maintaining the electrical circuit.