The lights are now up and running! We had a lighting ceremony last night complete with donuts and hot chocolate, Christmas Vacation music, and drum rolls. There was a spectacular turnout! Not including me, there were 46 people ) including children) who witnessed the event. Everything went smoothly and all the lights went on as planned and stayed on until I turned them off last night! I've always loved putting up Christmas lights and I am delighted when I look out my window and see cars slowing down and taking in the view. I had a similar experience in college when we lived in an old house on Chimes View drive and really lit that place up too.
Here is a breakdown of what lights make up the display:
The roof has 33 strands of 25 c7 lights (red, green, clear)
The yard has 35 strands of 25 c7 lights (12 red, 23 green)
The yard has 35 strands of 25 c7 lights (12 red, 23 green)
The real tree is wrapped with 10 strands of 100 mini green lights
The star has about 75 mini white lights
The snowflake has about 150 mini white lights
The metal tree has about 200 mini white lights
The presents have about 50 mini white lights
And the 18 candy canes have 20 mini lights each....
I am also using about 25 extension cords.
There are about 3600 lights total which sounds like a lot but really isn't in comparison with some of the light displays you will find on some of the links I have listed.
There are about: 1700 c7 lights
1900 mini lights
This all takes about 70-75 amps of power from my home (100 amp max). Next year I may need to do some sort of power upgrade.
4 comments:
Amazing is all I have to say Jay! You inspire me!!! One day, I too will be able to compete!
Looks AWESOME! I wish I could see it in person!! Great work!
Amazing I love Christmas lights Doug and Matt seem to do that everyone!! Hope to see you guys(really just that super cute baby.jk.) real soon.
Merry Christmas!!
Holy Cow Jason!! Your lights are amazing. It's more impressive than I had expected! Did you have to use a ruler to get them so straight!! PS WE thing you son is a mini you! Happy Holiday's Dr Hubbards office
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