

#Christmas tree lights not working half full
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I have another kind that requires me to pull the bulb out of the socket and insert the bulb into the tester, which takes a 9-volt battery. There's a bulb tester that slips over the bulb and reads it. The whole string can go out if 5 or more bulbs burn out, and then you have to find the blown bulbs by hunt and peck. It also helps to have a bulb tester on hand.

If the bulb bases in one string won't fit the other, you just unbend the two wires and pull the bulb out of one base and transfer it into the base that fits. Shorter strings and tree toppers may take the higher wattage. Usually strings of 35 lights or more take the 2.5 - 3.5 watt bulbs. You could see if you can still get post-Christmas discounted lights and either replace your old string or cannibalize the new string for bulbs - just make sure they're the right wattage. Today I got a 100-bulb multicolor string for nothing at a supermarket, because it was the only one left and no one knew what price to charge, so they gave it to me! I plugged it in and it works perfectly.

After Christmas I sometimes buy new strings at 75-90% off and cannibalize them for bulbs for older strings.
