IzzyEddy
New elf
I am new to the board.
My current setup that I am looking to change is:
- Upper House - 5 strings of 25 C9 Twinkle Bulbs (Total of 125) - would make longer when moving to LED.
- Lower House - 4 strings of 25 C9 Twinkle Bulbs (Total of 100)
- Garage - 2 strings of 25 C9 Twinkle Bulbs (Total of 50) - would make longer when moving to LED.
- 2 Tree trunks - each one consists of 2 strings of 25 C9 Twinkle Bulbs (50 each - 100 Total)
All of the C9 bulbs are 12” apart for the length of the strings.
Garage View - https://photos.app.goo.gl/8N6Kouq12KX8ELLaA
Tree View - https://photos.app.goo.gl/3QrsF5VXzNRhFGkVA
Old Video of the house - https://photos.app.goo.gl/cjCHkrwpryMuHGoX6 - from 6 years ago. A couple of things have changed but the same setup is still there.
If I go with 6” LED spacing on the strings then I would be looking at 260, 200, 140, 100 & 100 respectively.
If I go with 3” LED spacing on the strings then I would be looking at 500, 400, 280, 200 & 200 respectively - would rather not if I can help it. Alot of power injection needed.
I found out that the manufacturers are discontinuing the incandescent C9 Twinkle bulbs so I am needing to move to a LED setup. And no, the current individual C9 LED Twinkle bulbs are not bright enough to match my current C9 bulb setup, hence the reason why I am still running the incandescent bulbs. Since installing my C9 Twinkle bulbs numerous years ago after purchasing our house, it has gotten quite the following at Christmas time each year. I am NOT looking to do a light show set up here, regular C9 Twinkle style look with the LED’s at Christmas time with a bit of flexibility for the rest of the year usage.
I was originally thinking that I could program the new LED’s to twinkle like the C9s did previously but the timing of them would be the difficult part. The C9 bulbs do not have a set on and off time as you can see in the above videos. There are some bulbs that twinkle faster, and some are slower. Some also stay on OR off longer before coming on OR going off … all having a very random cycle to do their individual jobs.
I was looking around and seeing what options are out there for a year-round setup other then the tree trunks. Then I could utilize them whenever I wanted throughout the rest of the year. I have viewed a couple of companies and what they have to offer for a year-round product, but the cost is way too high. It appears that they use a 3-LED module for their setups. And they do not have a solution for my tree trunks so I would have to figure something out for those anyhow. I do like their apps though for configuring their products. My concern with their setups is how the bulbs emit their light vs the C9’s and whether or not that they would be bright enough compared to the C9’s. My C9 strings are attached via the edge of the shingles OR hanging on the eavestroughs. The other company’s setups are mounted under the soffits of the house which does give them weather / sun protection throughout the year, but it is more of a wall wash affect for lighting purposes.
My biggest question is ... Has anyone successfully made the transition from C9 incandescent bulbs into the LED world? I am looking for something that has the same brightness as the C9's and are easy to use. If you made this move from the C9 bulbs, what did you use and are you happy with the outcome of your move.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated !! Other than the Pixelabulbs that look like the old C9 bulbs ... odds are they won't last with the sun and weather for very long and they don't appear to be very bright compared to my current C9's. Update - Okay ... been checking these guys out and apparently they are UV protected for the wire, bulb socks along with the lens and they have 2 LED's instead of them. Maybe an idea now ...
Thanks,
Dean
My current setup that I am looking to change is:
- Upper House - 5 strings of 25 C9 Twinkle Bulbs (Total of 125) - would make longer when moving to LED.
- Lower House - 4 strings of 25 C9 Twinkle Bulbs (Total of 100)
- Garage - 2 strings of 25 C9 Twinkle Bulbs (Total of 50) - would make longer when moving to LED.
- 2 Tree trunks - each one consists of 2 strings of 25 C9 Twinkle Bulbs (50 each - 100 Total)
All of the C9 bulbs are 12” apart for the length of the strings.
Garage View - https://photos.app.goo.gl/8N6Kouq12KX8ELLaA
Tree View - https://photos.app.goo.gl/3QrsF5VXzNRhFGkVA
Old Video of the house - https://photos.app.goo.gl/cjCHkrwpryMuHGoX6 - from 6 years ago. A couple of things have changed but the same setup is still there.
If I go with 6” LED spacing on the strings then I would be looking at 260, 200, 140, 100 & 100 respectively.
If I go with 3” LED spacing on the strings then I would be looking at 500, 400, 280, 200 & 200 respectively - would rather not if I can help it. Alot of power injection needed.
I found out that the manufacturers are discontinuing the incandescent C9 Twinkle bulbs so I am needing to move to a LED setup. And no, the current individual C9 LED Twinkle bulbs are not bright enough to match my current C9 bulb setup, hence the reason why I am still running the incandescent bulbs. Since installing my C9 Twinkle bulbs numerous years ago after purchasing our house, it has gotten quite the following at Christmas time each year. I am NOT looking to do a light show set up here, regular C9 Twinkle style look with the LED’s at Christmas time with a bit of flexibility for the rest of the year usage.
I was originally thinking that I could program the new LED’s to twinkle like the C9s did previously but the timing of them would be the difficult part. The C9 bulbs do not have a set on and off time as you can see in the above videos. There are some bulbs that twinkle faster, and some are slower. Some also stay on OR off longer before coming on OR going off … all having a very random cycle to do their individual jobs.
I was looking around and seeing what options are out there for a year-round setup other then the tree trunks. Then I could utilize them whenever I wanted throughout the rest of the year. I have viewed a couple of companies and what they have to offer for a year-round product, but the cost is way too high. It appears that they use a 3-LED module for their setups. And they do not have a solution for my tree trunks so I would have to figure something out for those anyhow. I do like their apps though for configuring their products. My concern with their setups is how the bulbs emit their light vs the C9’s and whether or not that they would be bright enough compared to the C9’s. My C9 strings are attached via the edge of the shingles OR hanging on the eavestroughs. The other company’s setups are mounted under the soffits of the house which does give them weather / sun protection throughout the year, but it is more of a wall wash affect for lighting purposes.
My biggest question is ... Has anyone successfully made the transition from C9 incandescent bulbs into the LED world? I am looking for something that has the same brightness as the C9's and are easy to use. If you made this move from the C9 bulbs, what did you use and are you happy with the outcome of your move.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated !! Other than the Pixelabulbs that look like the old C9 bulbs ... odds are they won't last with the sun and weather for very long and they don't appear to be very bright compared to my current C9's. Update - Okay ... been checking these guys out and apparently they are UV protected for the wire, bulb socks along with the lens and they have 2 LED's instead of them. Maybe an idea now ...
Thanks,
Dean
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