How To Replace Male Plug On Christmas Lights

How To Replace Male Plug On Christmas Lights. Slide back cover onto the plug. These plugs are designed for replacing failing plugs or for building custom lighting.

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These plugs come in a standard green color to match most green stringers. Slide back cover onto the plug. For the secondary voltage you need either the ma or the va.

Remove Backslider From The Plug.


These plugs are designed for replacing failing plugs or for building custom lighting. Insert the zip into the plug making sure the tip goes all the way down into the end channel. You will end up with a male end to plug in to the wall or extension cord.

Be Sure The Ribbed Side Of The Zip Is On The Right Side So That The Polarity Is Correct.


Check to see which fuse is blown. Because the lights were provided with a fuse, we have to assume it is unsafe to omit it. Remove the two fuses, and inspect them by looking.

Theyre Suitable For Use Indoors Or Outdoors, Whether Or Not Your Christmas Is White.


Female plugs are installed in the exact same manner. To see the process in action, watch this quick tutorial video: It just limits you to plugging in one way.

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When you need another string, plug the female end into the male that you have and go on from there. 24 multiplied by 200ma (0.2a) gives you 4.8va so either of these figures will be enough. For the secondary voltage you need either the ma or the va.

(Ribbed Zip Goes To The Larger Plug Blade) Bend The Zip So That It Makes Contact With The Two Sharp Points.


It is certainly against the electrical code to omit it. The good news is that they can easily be replaced! Start at the top of the tree and make sure you have the female end at the top.

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