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Christmas Light using LED

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JW:
I am stunned by that 2w power rating Juiced,
 So anyway I dug the box for the christmas lights out,("single string (is) of 100 multi colored led's"). Im thinking the whole time 2 watt's, that can't be right? Bytheway my string has five different colors, blue, red, amber(yellow), orange and green.
Here's what it says on the package-
It says, 6 strings of these(led christmas lights) costs only 45 cents 'per month' to run for 6hours per day, @12 cents per kilowatt hour...
 I dont know what to suspect on the brightness rating of the leds in the string, but its interesting to note that some of the blue leds are dimmer than others.
Anyhow Ive had a single string pluged in 24/7 for almost a month now, all things considered, this claimed power usage could be true. It says they should last 20 years, im wondering if this is a continious usage rating. either way thats pretty damn good.
JW

JYL:
On my 50 LED string, the Watts rating is on a label attached to the power cord.

JW:
oooh, Just checked that. Mine is a 100 LED string. The label on the power cord says-

120V, 60Hz, 0.040A. None of my ohm's law formulea use rms (60hz) as a plug-in, so I cant calculate watts from that. Ahh let me dig around for a while i'll find it.
JW

robotmaker:
Watts:  Voltage times current, in your case would be 120*.04 = 4.8 watts

nothing to lose:
Sounds like you just found something I bought about 4-5 yrs ago :)

If these are the same ones, I got a string at a K-mart in Texas (after christmas) cheap. I butchered mine for the leds :)

 I haven't seen them for awhile, I was looking for more this year but haven't found them yet.
 I connected a few together and ran them from batteries for somethings and even used them in toys and model cars for head lights and tail lights. Just kinda a normal LED but not real bright, not too dim either though. The light was all one piece, not a plastic difuser you could get off, more like led made into it.

I did try cutting the plastic ends off a few, I got a rough plastic with a colored fog type look. I sanded them with 600 and 1200 grit paper and polished them too. I was never very happy with them that way myself.
For some dumb reason instead of being round to fit a drilled hole nicely mine were kinda square flat sided and the reason I wanted to cut them. Also the plastic ends were a little long.
Over all I would say a nice Holiday lights, low power, long life, and a cheap source for colored LEDS for other uses too.
I nice side beneffit is you get the string with sockets, I cut it up and used it for my battery powered led stuff I made. Made wiring neat and easy, and bulbs can be replaced without soldering or other problems.

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