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Default Christmas Light Puzzler - HELP

On Dec 9, 5:49 pm, "James Sweet" wrote:
"Bill Jeffrey" wrote in message

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The only result will be slightly brighter lights since
you've removed a little resistance form the series circuit.


Merry Christmas! Dish


And that, of course, is the whole purpose of the safety bulb. When one
shunt bulb burns out, the shunt shorts it, and each remaining bulb gets a
little bit more voltage. When another shunt bulb burns out, it happens
again - and again and again. Pretty soon, there are only a few working
bulbs left, and the string is drawing more current than it was designed
to. The question then becomes which burns up next - the remaining bulbs,
or the wire connecting the bulbs.


Bill


In my experience, one or more of the shunts does. They're a lot smaller than
the wire in the string.- Hide quoted text -

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I replace my bulbs when they burn out, so I don't have the domino
effect predicted above. Reactor's strings probably have fuses in the
plugs like mine do, and like all fuses, they're designed to protect
the wiring. By the way, I love my prelit tree, it looks awesome and
is easy to keep functioning if you apply a little common sense.

Dish