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Why does an entire string of lights that worked last year not work?

Three sets of lights were working just fine last year. I plugged them in this year, and all three strings were dead. Why?

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There could be several reasons why the string of lights that were working last year may not work this year.

Bulbs: It's possible that some of the bulbs in the string have burnt out, which could cause the entire string to fail. Try replacing the bulbs to see if that solves the problem.

Fuse: Most light strings have a small fuse built into the plug. If this fuse is blown, it can cause the entire string to fail. Try replacing the fuse and see if that fixes the issue.

Wiring: It's possible that the wiring in the string has been damaged, which could cause it to fail. Check the wiring for any breaks or damage, and replace any damaged sections.

Storage: If the lights were not stored properly, they may have been damaged or exposed to moisture, which could cause them to fail. Make sure to store your lights in a dry, cool place to prevent damage.

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All the replies so far have missed my point which I obviously did not make clear. When I asked why does an entire string of lights fail, I meant why did every single bulb blow. I tested each bulb one a time in a new wiring setup with 39 other working bulbs and not one of them worked. I would have expected a few bulbs to have blown when the fuse gave way but not each and every single one.

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I purchased two sets in June from Amazon. I used them once on June 30 2023. I just turned them on and about 20 of them not working. I tried to use replacement bulb and it did not work. What could be the problem. If a fuse what size fuse.

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Im kind of on the side with Scott. Been doing Christmas lights 45 years and become pretty good at troubleshooting and fixing them. Broken/loose bulbs? Check. Fuses? Check. We store all our christmas stuff indoors. Stuff that worked perfectly a year ago does not work today. Half the lights in the deer are out. Half the lights in a spiral tree are out. Random sections of icicle lights are out. There’s no rhyme or reason why all these items were lit up just fine on 01/02023 don’t work on 11/29/23 when all we did was unplug them and move them to an indoor bedroom where they sat untouched since last year. Literally…untouched. No one goes in that room. It’s just holiday storage. Why these lighting issues? Feels intentional sometimes.

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i have over 30.000 led lights every year i fix 30 sets or so this year i fixed a set of 25 led Christmas light set all 25 led,s were burned out fixed finely how can all 25 go out ?

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Are you storing them correctly (spooled) and checking that they work after wrapping them for storage? Only 3 reasons string lights stop working completely: the copper wiring is compromised (physically cut or corroded), the fuse is blown or there is a loose or broken bulb. If only part of the strand isn’t working it’s a bulb problem. Each bulb has a bypass wire so if a bulb burns out it’s just one bulb. If a bulb is loose or missing it breaks the current bc they are series wired. If the whole strand is out inspect the twisted wiring, replace the fuse. Next check all the bulbs. The materials are durable and the design is both weather proof and fire proof but they are assembled cheaply so they fail when jostled. The waste they produce out of sheer frustration and lack of insight into how they work is breathtaking. Invest in a handheld light tester and wrap the lights around something wide like cardboard or invest in light storage boxes that come with spools. Otherwise, if they’re dead and you can’t deal, recycle them to benefit charity here: https://www.christmas-light-source.com/C...

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I have these also. One does not work. How do you change the bulbs or open the it, to fix the wires? Garrabrant4552@gmail.com

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I know that typically if one or two bulbs in a series fail the whole set continues to work, but if more that this fail the fuse blows. This makes it harder to find the dead bulbs. Yesterday evening all of the bulbs in a series blew at the same time. I know this is the case because I have tested each bulb with a bulb tester (each of which was working yesterday morning) and none of them now work. I replaced each bulb in the series with a new bulb including the fuse and the entire set now works so there is no issue with the cabling. I am very puzzled as to how this could have happened.

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Unfortunately, the link you gave to the Christmas Lights Recycling Program leads to their announcement that they have closed the program as of November 6th, 2023.

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The circuit is not powered. A fuse blew out. A cascading outage resulted from a burned-out bulb. Don't forget that your property's specific electrical service may have an impact on how many strings of lights you can connect together. Always examine the capability of your electrical service first!

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Thanks, I should have been clearer in my question. What happened was a string of fairy lights was left connected to the mains without a fuse bulb in place and at some point in time later (probably when a bulb failed) all 39 other standard bulbs also failed at the same time. I tested each bulb individually afterwards and none of them lit. I expect this is because there was nothing to stop the surge current from the initial bulb failure from continuing all the way along the string of lights.

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