It's finally my turn to submit my homework: The most beautiful Christmas tree has twists and turns
1. A beautiful starlight sensation should be wrapped around at least 3000 lights (2.1-meter trees)
2. Entangled lights are very troublesome, and dismantling them is even more tiring. If possible, do not dismantle them
3. Buying a plug-in model is worry free. Such a big tree consumes a lot of electricity
Finally, three types of lights were selected:
one ️⃣ Copper wire lamp (100 meters/1000 lamps)
Entangled together, it's the most invisible and looks the best
Disadvantages: expensive, difficult to wrap around the lamp, estimated to take a day, and prone to breakage
What ultimately defeated me was: the lamp factory owner said that if the copper wire is not dismantled the next year, it is easy for it to break/break, and if it is replaced, it will have to be dismantled 100 meters in its entirety (it will go crazy)
two ️⃣ Copper wire firecracker lamp (6-meter/200 lamp) ☑️ I ultimately chose this one
Relatively invisible, with high lamp density and easy wrapping
Disadvantage: Slightly expensive. Be careful not to tie knots when wrapping
It is also a copper wire lamp, so it is easy to break down in the second year without dismantling the lamp. However, if it breaks down, it only needs to be replaced every 6 meters, which is still relatively easy to replace.
three ️⃣ Conventional firecracker lights (100 meters/1000 lights or 10 meters/1000 lights)
The LED beads are large and bright, cheap and durable (PVC wrapped copper wire is not easy to break)
Disadvantages: The light string is obviously ugly and heavy
In the end, it is preferred to prioritize aesthetics as it can be considered as a last resort alternative.
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The final decision was made for 4000 copper wire firecracker lamps (20 sets of 6-meter series, 31V plugs). Later, one lamp and one plug were added, and one plug could hold up to 2000 💡, No more, it won't be too bright.