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LED DISPLAYS CHRISTMAS LIGHTS Light Emitting Diode Holiday Green Idea

These Led DISPLAY Lights are awesome. They give off the same light for 2 watts a stringer. For those of you not versed in the watt conversion, that is 50 stringers, (2500 bulbs) = 1 standard light bulb.

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  1. racing16 Said,

    Great videos guys! …
    Great videos guys! 5/5 Everytime! That’s what we run on our tree and house!

  2. GREENPOWERSCIENCE Said,

    Not sure but each …
    Not sure but each year they get more styles and the price goes down. I think you can find what you are looking for this year.

  3. scootersweetpuppy Said,

    This Christmas I am …
    This Christmas I am thinking of changing to LED lights for our Christmas tree. I only have one question. Do LED lights come on white wires with single color bulbs? Our tree is white and I think that green wire on a white tree would look horendous.

  4. LEDRavecom Said,

    You need to look at …
    You need to look at FullWaveLeds. There are a few companies selling them. You generally can’t find them at big stores because they are higher quality and more expensive to produce.

    Full wave leds have been around for at least three years.

    Good point about the store displays–they are run on batteries, so there is no oscillation–no half wave (flickering) lights when run on DC power.

  5. Streaky1986 Said,

    Well, almost every …
    Well, almost every set of lights in my display is brand new…

  6. LEDRavecom Said,

    Good quality LED …
    Good quality LED lights are actually LESS expensive when you look beyond shelf price.

    For instance, 100 incandescent mini lites use 38 watts of power. At ten cents per kilowatt-hour you’d pay $1.37 for 30 days’ use. If your LEDs used 4 watts, your cost would be $0.07 (seven cents)!

    Multiply those times 20 strings (if you use that few) and the numbers are $27.40 and $1.40 respectively. This is a 95% savings!

    And we’re not even counting the fact that your incand. lights won’t work next year.

  7. LEDRavecom Said,

    Nice video, nicely …
    Nice video, nicely done! Wondering why the meter at 1:12 reads 0.04 though your voiceover says “Four watts.” Your Kill-A-Watt meter is set to something other than Watts, because four watts would be about right for two LED light strings.

  8. LEDRavecom Said,

    This technology is …
    This technology is available and has been for a few years already. However, the big box stores won’t carry them because they are volume dealers. Just like LED Christmas lights–we sold them for five years before the big stores would even touch them. Now, they are making them cheap–as in cheap quality. Yes, there are vast quality differences. Talk to a dealer who knows their product. Ask about Full- vs Half-wave, for example. If they don’t know what it is, go someplace else.

  9. Streaky1986 Said,

    & 10 times more …
    & 10 times more EXPENSIVE!

  10. windoes98se Said,

    i am going to uy …
    i am going to uy some led lights this christmas,

  11. TheInvincibleHERPO Said,

    i use solar powered …
    i use solar powered christmas lights to see at night year round on my sailboat, good job!

  12. mikeburetta Said,

    The christmass led …
    The christmass led lights are tried and proved and work well saving juice and money. What Im waiting for is the technology that puts led lighting as a replacement for incandesant or cpl lighting. Thats going to revolutionise things!

  13. FearTurtles Said,

    Cut up all her …
    Cut up all her credit cards! LOL

  14. traviscadden Said,

    ptryba – Watts are …
    ptryba – Watts are more like a measure of how powerful something is, the useful energy it supplies to its work. A device rated at 38 watts used over the period of one hour would be 38 watt hours (.038 kilowatt hours, the unit most if not all power suppliers use when charging you)
    .038 * 24 = .91 kwh, nearly 1 kilowatt hour… See your power bill for the cost of 1 kilowatt, for me it is roughly 8 cents once I factor in taxes and other additional fees.

    Hope that helps out a bit.

  15. Drumvain Said,

    I would like to …
    I would like to decorate her tree!
    No really..

  16. RHEAD100 Said,

    Hi Denise; Nice to …
    Hi Denise; Nice to see you again.
    You know; Dan Never makes a boring video. But; Then, neather do you. Come on girl. Give us MORE.

  17. Nichen Said,

    So nice to see you …
    So nice to see you again Denise!! Merry Christmas to you if I don’t see ya again :)

  18. ptryba Said,

    I was wondering if …
    I was wondering if the 100 stringer was 38W an hour??

  19. CaptBart Said,

    But the money …
    But the money you’ll save on LED’s is counter acting that isn’t it?…heh.

    LED lights rock, no more broken bulbs no more hassles.

  20. idahopsycho Said,

    My neighbor down …
    My neighbor down the road had 35,000 conventional old school lights strung across 4 acres. He had a 400 amp service on his house and an additional 200 amp service on the drive way. He has a 480v 3ph 600 amp service on his shop. I am afraid to ask what his power bill is, but you may be able to see the lights from the space station.

  21. Frosttty Said,

    You tell ‘em, …
    You tell ‘em, Denise! Wonderfully produced video!

  22. LastReplaySC Said,

    LED light bulbs are …
    LED light bulbs are the future, not the other mercury infested stuff propagated as a mainstream alternative by Govts

  23. btigtime2 Said,

    scrooges…. lol …
    scrooges…. lol now make a video of how to save money in the gift giving frenzy that my wife is on.

  24. Ikonomi Said,

    Have they solved …
    Have they solved the flickering from running LEDs from an AC power source? I remember that the early LED strings did not have rectifiers, so they were only about half as bright when you plugged them in at home (due to only cycling on half the time!) compared to the display in the store.

    I absolutely love LEDs and can’t believe the old incandescent Christmas lights are still selling.

  25. joaohenriquelopes Said,

    and i hate em’ both …
    and i hate em’ both. lol

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