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Safety
MicroChip LED lights are unbreakable, constructed of solid
flameproof epoxy plastic. They also operate much cooler
than conventional lights, making them safer to use either
indoors or out. Patent pending circuitry allows them to
be plugged directly into a household power outlet (120 VAC),
without bulky transformers or other heat producing components.
How
They Work
MicroChip LEDlights use Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), now
considered "the greatest invention in lighting since
Edison's light bulb in 1879." LEDs are rapidly replacing
light bulbs in a variety of high reliability applications,
including traffic lights, brake lights, and emergency exit
signs.
LEDs
are constructed from tiny solid-state chips similar to those
used in computers. These chips directly convert electricity
to light without the use of a filament or glass bulb. Instead,
the chips are encapsulated in solid plastic that can be
made into a variety of shapes and sizes. Basic differences
between conventional light bulbs and LEDs are shown as follows:

Since
LEDs have no filament, there is nothing to burn out and
no need for a breakable bulb. Without the burning filament,
very little heat is produced.
This
amazing technology allows us to provide our customers with
an environmentally friendly way to light up their homes
during the holidays.
Specifications
70 Lights-Strawberry, Razzberry and Mini Ice,
Approximately 24 Feet
All Lights on 4 Inch Centers
22 gauge green wire, 2 fuses
3.6 Watts per LED light string 110/120 vac
Indoor/Outdoor
Rated 200,000 hour bulb life...that's 20+ years of
operation
.04 watts per bulb. Mini Lights use 10 times more energy.
C-7 uses 100 times more energy.
Durable--almost unbreakable!.. .Indoor/outdoor rated
flameproof and UL-Approved
Non-Fade and scratch proof for brilliant, consistent
colors that produce no heat
Microchip technology-no filaments to burn out...string up
to 30 sets together! (That's 2100 lights using only the
electricity of two (2) 60 watt bulbs)
Injection molded solid sealed construction. If one bulb
fails the rest of the set continues to function
Energy cost of lighting 500 bulbs for 5 hours for 30 days
(150 Hrs.) @ 6.3 cents per kw. Study by Washington State
University Energy Program.

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