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LED Christmas Lights LED Replacement

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    • 'Getting the faceted "bulb "off. The colored lamp covers snap out- some are pretty stiff but they do come out. They don't unscrew.

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    • Remove the LED and its plug. In the strands I have, there were two different styles that are not interchangeable.

    • Notice the socket is keyed- it can only go into the socket one way.

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    • Remove the bad LED from the plug so you can re-use the plug. Notice the new LED has one leg longer than the other.

    • The long lead goes into the side of the plug with the key as shown in the picture.

    • The bulb of the LED may not seat perfectly but who cares, it will be under the plastic faceted bulb cover.

    • Bend the leads up and cut.

    • Try bulb in your "good" strand if you have one. If it works, put it into your bad strand and see if that has fixed the problem. If not, you know the LED is good now, so go on to the next one.

Conclusión

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Betty Lise

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Hi! Can you tell me the difference between the two types of light bases you show above? The situation I have is I bought a set of the clear LEDs figuring we could get replacements since my husband prefers the colored ones. But, once we started pulling them apart, we found the different sized bases and the only replacement ones I could find had the short stubby base. Are they interchangeable if we pull the bulb out of the base? Do you have any suggestions for us? Thanks for any help!

Patti - Contestar

The reason for the two different size sockets is that if you look at your strand, every so many lights three wire come into the socket instead of two. I think (and this is only a hypothesis) than the shorter sockets are to allow room for the connection of the third wire. Why they didn't just use short sockets for everything I don't know. But it seems likely to me that the short one would work everywhere. I have not tried it.

Betty Lise -

Thanks so much for posting this guide! My outdoor light strings are far from waterproof and I live in a rainy climate (yes, even in December), so my original LEDs corroded badly and the strings stopped working.

I ordered a whack of replacement LEDs using the reference numbers you provided. Replacement was simple. The results were spectacular -- better than I had dared hope. For $10 and a few minutes work, I kept $200 worth of strings from getting tossed. Thanks a bunch!

Rudi - Contestar

I've been using LED Christmas lights in many forms for a decade now, and I have NEVER seen replacement bulbs sold for any of them.

The rest of this I could have figured out on my own, but where do you get your replacement bulbs?

Dr H - Contestar

Any tricks to getting the faceted lamp covers off - or back on (which is harder, in my experience)?

pfedorch - Contestar

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