Chapters: 0:00 Christmas Designers LED Lights 0:45 Giant Snow Fall Tubes 1:04 Trick for Wrapping an outdoor tree in Christmas lights 2:12 Using Coaxial ProChristmas Lights to wrap a tree 2:45 Pro Christmas Led Bulbs from Christmas Designers 3:39 How to wrap a tree in Christmas Lights 5:28 LED Falling Snow Tube - Pro Christmas 6:00 Green C9 Tru-tone Christmas bulbs 6:25 LED Falling Snow Tube in a tree 7:08 Power consumption for a LED wrapped tree 7:29 Blue wide Angle Conical Christmas lights 7:56 Preview Wide Angle Conical UL Coaxial RY Plug - Full Wave - RGBW
I know this is going to be sounding like a weird question but how tall is your A-frame ladder? I'm under 5 ft 5 in so I'm wondering if I need to get a 10 or 12 ft A-frame ladder
@@ezabreeza3223 it definitely helps. It’s 22 feet when it fully straight and in a frame mode it’s 9 feet. At least that’s what the Amazon listing says I got it in 2012. I feel like it’s more than 9 feet in the a frame mode.
Wait I’m confused. Did you wrap the big tree in RGBW Pro light, or twinkly lights? The Pro lights linked in the description aren’t RGBW, they’re just single color strands.
CHRISTMAS LIGHTS I USE:
600 Twinkly Lights: amzn.to/428qELK
612 Vermont LED Electric Window Candles: amzn.to/3SqwSn5
That's very cool. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for taking to the time to watch.
Chapters:
0:00 Christmas Designers LED Lights
0:45 Giant Snow Fall Tubes
1:04 Trick for Wrapping an outdoor tree in Christmas lights
2:12 Using Coaxial ProChristmas Lights to wrap a tree
2:45 Pro Christmas Led Bulbs from Christmas Designers
3:39 How to wrap a tree in Christmas Lights
5:28 LED Falling Snow Tube - Pro Christmas
6:00 Green C9 Tru-tone Christmas bulbs
6:25 LED Falling Snow Tube in a tree
7:08 Power consumption for a LED wrapped tree
7:29 Blue wide Angle Conical Christmas lights
7:56 Preview Wide Angle Conical UL Coaxial RY Plug - Full Wave - RGBW
Very nice work. Looks awesome!
Thank you.
this is cool! thanks for the vid!
Thank you, so much.
Absolutely love this!!!
@@debwoowoo thanks! We do too
8:00 😍
So cool
I have a few questions. Did you just use one controller into the 8 way splitter? Did you purchase the 100w or 500w controller? 7:23
Yea I used the controller on the 8 way splitter. I used the 100w controller. So I’m maxed it with the lights at 10 Sets.
Hello, where did you purchase the lights and the coaxial splitter thank you in advance
Christmas designers website.
I can’t find it. Do you have a link?
@@tamarathompson8001 www.christmasdesigners.com/christmas-lights/led-christmas-lights/5mm-wide-angle-conical-led-lights/pro-christmas-rgb-lights.html
I know this is going to be sounding like a weird question but how tall is your A-frame ladder? I'm under 5 ft 5 in so I'm wondering if I need to get a 10 or 12 ft A-frame ladder
@@ezabreeza3223 it definitely helps. It’s 22 feet when it fully straight and in a frame mode it’s 9 feet. At least that’s what the Amazon listing says I got it in 2012. I feel like it’s more than 9 feet in the a frame mode.
How many strands of twinkly lights (and what length of strands) to wrap the big tree?
Wait I’m confused. Did you wrap the big tree in RGBW Pro light, or twinkly lights? The Pro lights linked in the description aren’t RGBW, they’re just single color strands.
@@Travisrogers87 I used rgbww lights from Christmas designers.
You're a pro at this, did you ever work as a professional Christmas light installer for those light festivals?
I wish 😂 would be fun to learn more.
How many feet of lights for each strand did you use, so for one branch 150 lights
These were 23 feet 4 inch spacing between bulbs. One branch was two strands.
What brand of lights are you using?
“Pro Christmas” from Christmas designers