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Store => Sale/Trade => Topic started by: sabie on January 29, 2013,
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THESE ARE HOME BUILT FROM SINGLE STRAND STRANDED #10 WIRE thhn WITH MALE CORD CAP ONE END AND FEMALE CORD CAP OTHER END
PM ME IF INTERESTED I'M REPLACING THESE WITH LED'S
ALSO HAVE C9' INCAN'S VARIOUS COLORS
assorted colors 50 used
red new 64 each
blue new 196 each
blue used 125 each
reduced $ 300 takes it price does not shipping
reduced to 100 takes it all price does not include shipping
or it can be picked up no shipping
if you come pick up price is $90 cash only no checks
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What did you use these for in the past? I think this would be similar to a product called Lawn Lights that I stumbled upon a long time ago. I think it would look good for somebody with a large yard to have some lights on after the nightly show is over and keep things classy looking.
http://www.lawnlights.com/
I really like them buried in snow:
http://www.lawnlights.com/PictureGallery4.html
If somebody had a bunch of C9 strobes, they can be used on the lawn instead of the incandescent bulbs. That's what I've done, since I don't have a megatree like what most people have to hang up strobes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zm1f6k5yApQ&feature=youtu.be&t=3m5s
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What is that bundle of cables? It looks like C9 sockets on SPT cable, but what are the other wires spliced together? Isn't it one long run... from the looks of the splices, it would be for branching out?
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it is 2 separate stranded 10 gauge wires with c9 sockets on sp2 wire soldered to the 10 gauge stranded cable and the insulated at every solder joint with rubber electrical tape
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I was surprised to see this come up again. Besides the bulbs, can't a person buy a 500-foot roll of SPT1 and a bunch of vampire sockets and accomplish the same thing for less... and it's prettier to boot?
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if you used sp2 with that many c9 you would have a melted mess of wire , i listed this hoping some one would need the bulbs sand the cables plus with the number 10 you can draw 30 amps thru the cable with the female plugs on the other end of each string
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If it's 350 feet long, and the sockets are spaced 10 feet apart, doesn't that make it only 35 bulbs? At 7 watts apiece, that's only 245 watts. Is there something that I'm missing?