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Fluorescent Christmas
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This pic is actually taken last year, but I plan on doing the same again this year (late in getting it up, shulda been done by last thursday...)
The colours are actually fake (transparent plastic over standard lamps...wouldn't risk 'real' coloured lamps out there LOL)
Overall I think it turned out ok...except for the fact of being too bright & overpowering the the real xmas lights during the periods when its on.
(that's actually one reason its not up yet: I wanted to change the HF-instant start ballasts for HF rapid start (the other reason being its been freezing cold & dark by the time I get home)
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Are you saying metal would rust there just from being outside? due to humidity?
These aren't even real fittings, they are just a board with lampholders attached LOL (if I remember I'll take a pic of one before it gets put up this weekend)
Obviously that would be a big no-no in a rainy/wet climate! but here is such a dry climate, and being under the soffit there's basically no chance of it getting wet..yeah I guess if the wind was blowing straight on a very small amount of snow might hit the lamps, and just fall off LOL.
Even in summer it'd *probably* be ok, but I wouldn't risk running it in a rainstorm since there's a slight chance rain could hit it if we got one of those heavy thunderstorms with strong winds (not an issue since is taken down in January)
If I had enough of them I could just put normal fittings out (and they'd never rust...assuming ofcourse they were at the back of the soffit right against the house where rain could never get them..the wood things I put at the front edge since they are shorter & thus don't stick down as far as a fitting would)
@Danny:
I used to cover the whole roof with a grid of mini light strings, now I just outline the house, but I do use multiple colours, each on its own 'channel'(computer controlled)
It wouldn't show in a pic unless I did a closeup, but this year there is 5 sets of lights(5 colours) around each window
I also used to put lights in the trees too, but don't anymor for 3 reasons:
1. The dumb trees keep growing LOL!
2. I'm old now, and simply can't do it anymore.
3. The darned squirrels (all of which I'd love to shoot) will chew the cords & eat bulbs
@RobTDCI / AngryHorse:
Yep. these are what I consider the true Christmas colours!
For some reason most stores that sell normal xmas lights here have White, Red, Blue, Purple/Pink... but no green (especially with LEDs)! I've never figured out why.
(luckily there are some that have green).
I actually have one fitting (a troffer I got free) that's been sitting outside for just over a year now...surprisingly I don't think it has anything more than a bit of minor surface rust at the edge, even though its got rained/snowed on (it is somewhat protected (its under an overhang so rain/snow falling straight down won't hit it - but we usually get wind). I really should go look it over, plus try & find a spot inside for it LOL)
Yep all are the same brand & model#. I just uploaded a pic of it here I simply swapped out that one which didn't dim as much as the others today & the replacement deff dimms better .
now I just need to edit my light-control-file so the computer will turn that part of the display on/off