tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15133634.post6350610993579272172..comments2023-09-10T10:42:40.675-04:00Comments on Nocturnal Wonderings: Uh Houston - yeah, you know.CindyShttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18349459903336460467noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15133634.post-6068568920565467722009-12-08T21:45:31.850-05:002009-12-08T21:45:31.850-05:00You might hear an echoing scream from the south. ...You might hear an echoing scream from the south. Hmmph. I lost the top half of the white lights on my tree before I put the ornaments on so I reworked the cords and everything seemed to be fine. A day after the ornaments went up and the ladders went back to the garage, half (I think) of one string up near the top blew again. Curses!!C2https://www.blogger.com/profile/08260556835414082481noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15133634.post-24269521053683672009-12-08T09:43:35.169-05:002009-12-08T09:43:35.169-05:00When all else fails, read the directions. Chances ...When all else fails, read the directions. Chances are the lights tell you how many you can string together- usually 4 or 5. Once you've reached that limit, you've got to string another cord in there (trust me... been there/done that, blew many a fuse). <br /><br />You can run multiple cords off the same outlet strip (use one with a breaker built in)- but one cord per receptacle on the outlet strip, don't piggyback the extension cords too because that's just asking for a fire.Bev(QB)https://www.blogger.com/profile/03571585694956752892noreply@blogger.com