Time to get the ‘Trouble Shooting Mini Light’ tool out and see where the issue lies and hope that it’s just a burned out bulb.
Ours wasn’t, and my wife spent an hour removing the string from the tree (fortunately it was a small table top one) and installed a removal set we had.
My former in-laws had a tree with multiple strands of different colored lights on different parts of the tree each one blinked so that half the tree or a quarter of the tree would disappear and reappear it was disturbing
Those “the rest of the lights stay lit if one goes out” sets have a tendency to all go out anyways. Troubleshooting that is a bit of a bother, even with fairly sophisticated test equipment and a degree in electrical engineering.
Lord Flatulence Premium Member 12 months ago
It’s probably unplugged.
juicebruce 12 months ago
Perhaps you can spin the tree so the burned out spot will not be seen ;-)
ladykat 12 months ago
A most aggravating factor.
DaBump Premium Member 12 months ago
Keep on pluggin’!
ctolson 12 months ago
Time to get the ‘Trouble Shooting Mini Light’ tool out and see where the issue lies and hope that it’s just a burned out bulb.
Ours wasn’t, and my wife spent an hour removing the string from the tree (fortunately it was a small table top one) and installed a removal set we had.
kaycstamper 12 months ago
It is usually in a row, tossed mine last year, regretting it. New one is too heavy for me to put up alone, first year w/o a tree. :(
oakie817 12 months ago
i once left my Christmas tree up for 9 years
pachiles 12 months ago
If you know what a “pre-lit Christmas tree” is, you are probably not a plugger!
EMGULS79 12 months ago
This is why I have a silver tree with a color wheel.
mistercatworks 12 months ago
How can lights be pre-lit? They are either on or off.
ComicsBinger Premium Member 12 months ago
My former in-laws had a tree with multiple strands of different colored lights on different parts of the tree each one blinked so that half the tree or a quarter of the tree would disappear and reappear it was disturbing
martinman8 12 months ago
the tree is missing a pair of eyeballs watching
g04922 12 months ago
Of course… LOL
Billy Yank 12 months ago
Those “the rest of the lights stay lit if one goes out” sets have a tendency to all go out anyways. Troubleshooting that is a bit of a bother, even with fairly sophisticated test equipment and a degree in electrical engineering.
mafastore 12 months ago
Just add another strand over it all – Then remember to toss the old set when it is taken down at the end of the season!