Get This Look: Wrap trees with warm white LED light strings!

by | Nov 23, 2020

We’ve seen fantastic trees lit up at residences, shopping malls, and in corporate installations just like this residential installation in West Texas.

Get This Look: Wrap trees with warm white LED light strings!
Get This Look: Wrap trees with warm white LED light strings! 2

Running so many lights in series takes advantage of the high maximum connectivity specifications of LED light strings. (You can run a ton of them together in one continuous circuit.)

Materials

  • Warm white 5mm LED Christmas light strings – the light strings in this photo have 6-inch spacing for more coverage of the tree trunks with each set. 43 sets can be run in series.
  • Or your favorite color of low current/high connectivity LED light string

Tips for Installation

  • Consider the size of the tree trunk to be wrapped when choosing the spacing between bulb
    • Smaller trees – consider 4″ spacing
    • Larger trees – consider 6″ spacing
  • Be sure to start with a male plug so you don’t finish wrapping the tree and discover the first male plug is somewhere up in the branches
  • Test lights before installation and consider plugging them in often during installation to test as you go
  • Wrap the lights like a ball of yarn before climbing the ladder to make unrolling as your wrap easier
  • Use rope or string to measure how much of distance is in one loop around your tree trunk. Then mock up a few turns around your tree. Use a little simple math to estimate how many light strings you’ll need for the entire trunk. Consider purchasing a couple of extra strings of lights to cover the “estimating”.

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