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How To Decorate With The Exterior LED Christmas Light Fittings

Dangling www.aGreensupply.com LED christmas lights is popular and conventional for many families. But it can be a daunting and troublesome experience. Take the time to plan and hand the LED christmas lights in a step-by-step, organized fashion. A little planning can do a lot!

Here's what you need to know to get the LED christmas lighting installation done without the tension and hassle.

1. Create an Electric Plan. Plan ahead and really know what you want to hang lights on, and the way your family plan to plug them in. Connecting too many strings of light bulbs together can blow fuses (especially the lowest priced strings of lights). Plan the format by utilizing some electrical outlets.

2. Safety Issues. Clear the dried leaves from gutters and downspouts to avoid the chance of fires. Be sure that the electrical cords are in good condition and not cracked or torn. Be sure the hooks are secure and provide a strong place to attach the lights.

3. Use Proper Tools. Get out the tools you must have for the task. Most likely, you will need a ladder, tape measure, light clips or hooks, fancy lights and extension cords. You might also need a hammer, pliers and a screwdriver.

4. Separate light strands and try out the lights. Before attaching any decorations, separate the strands, lay them out across the lawn or driveway to get all the twists and kinks from the strings. Check for broken bulbs and split wiring. Plug the light strings, and swap out any dead bulbs. It's easier to replace burned out bulbs before they are hung and out of reach.

5. Hangers, hooks and clips. Evenly space the hooks or clips along the eaves of your house. Make sure the hooks/clips are connected firmly and spread far enough apart to keep the light strands from dangling or swinging in the air. Usually, 12 inches is about right. Attach all the pins along the spots you plan to have lights. Don't use staples or nails, since the wire connections can be split, light strands can be ruined, and potential fire dangers can be created.

6. Hang the lights. Before going up the ladder, be sure that it is on flat ground and has a firm foundation. Ask someone to hold the ladder stable. When hanging www.aGreensupply.com LED christmas lights, try your best to hold the strings up to prevent the weight from the not-yet-hung portion of the strand from pulling off or breaking any clips or hooks.

7. Switch on. Once the lights are placed securely in the light hooks, plug in the strings into the planned outlets. Set timers if you're using them. Find out to be sure there are no extension cords loosely dangling, or hanging wires that could create a safety hazard.

8. All Systems Go. Now it's time for you to turn on the light fittings and do a final check out any missing or dead bulbs. If there should be a complete string that isn't working, check the links before changing the string. Many times the problem is a bad connection or a burned out lamp instead of a faulty string, especially if the strand ran before hanging.

9. Take pleasure in the Show! Pick up all trash and empty boxes, put your tools away, and walk from your house to get a better look at your handiwork. Bet you've got the most beautiful light display within your neighborhood.!