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One section of prelit tree not working
One section of prelit tree not working









one section of prelit tree not working

I always get frustrated with it, I just can’t get that pretty department store look when I try it, so we’ll see it may not happen. I also picked up a large amount of plaid ribbon that I’m going to try and add to the tree. I’ll be adding my red, silver, and gold ornaments the rest of the week. Now add all those beautiful decorations and stand back to admire.Plug the top portion of the lights into the already connected sections and make sure the entire tree it lit.(This is a big deal, once the tree is fluffed it’s almost impossible to find that darn plug again) Another way to find it easily is tie a red ribbon around it so it stands out against all that green, making it much easier to locate. Locate the plug again and keep it handy.Fold down and fluff the middle branch section.(Don’t wait untill the entire tree was up like I did only to take it all back down again when I found the lights weren’t working) Add the middle tree section and plug the two light strands together then plug that into the outlet to see if both sections are working.Locate the plug for the lights and place it where you can see it before adding the middle tree section.Fold down and fluff the bottom branch section.Insert the bottom section of the tree into the stand but don’t force the branches down yet it’s easier to add a tree skirt at this point without the branches poking you in the head.Place the galvanized wash bucket (or the stand) where you want the tree.I figured if I could use it for two years the cost would be the same as buy two real trees, so here’s hoping the lights on it work again next year.īy watching the slideshow above you can see how I assembled the Christmas tree and here are a few tips and tricks I learned along the way: I love the idea of not having to string lights myself, so hopefully it lasts through Christmas with everything working. Well I am determined so I picked up a different tree from a different manufacture, no flocking this time (that stuff is a mess) but I did go for the pre-lit. I didn’t dare buy the same tree again thinking it may be just like the first one I got.Īfter all that hassle I debated on trying this a second time or just skipping a tree all together this year. I boxed it up and took it back to the store for a refund. Then all of a sudden I thought this is stupid I haven’t even used the tree for a season yet and it already doesn’t work, so down came the tree. No such luck, I couldn’t find the problem.

one section of prelit tree not working

I went through the steps of troubleshooting by changing out the fuses and trying to find that one bulb that was out and keeping that whole section from coming on. Uggg! half the lights didn’t work, and the flocking was everywhere (the flocking that’s not supposed to come off). I was happily putting up the tree, all by myself, and once It was done I plugged it in and stepped back to admire my work. I wrestled it into Jeep and away I went headed home. I knew I wanted a 7.5 ft tree, and loved the idea of it being pre-lit and pre-flocked, so that’s what I decided on and purchased. Wow I guess it’s been a long time since I’ve tree shopped, I had no idea you could get all the fancy bells and whistles now. I went tree shopping mid November and noticed a trend, you can now get trees pre-flocked, pre-lit, and memory wire capable. No one looks forward to cutting one down, dragging it home, and decorating it anymore so I’m on my own this year. I decided to go with an artificial one, something I haven’t had in over 25 years but with the kids grown I though it would be easier on ME. This is my second attempt at a Christmas tree this year.











One section of prelit tree not working