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<p>[QUOTE="moreotherstuff, post: 9739550, member: 56"]Decorating the Christmas tree back in the '50s always started with an involved process to get the series wired lights to work. In a series circuit, if one bulb is bad, the whole string goes out. Often the strings wouldn't light, and finding the culprit(s) was trial and error. It wasn't necessarily a bulb that was bad; it might simply have been loose.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="moreotherstuff, post: 9739550, member: 56"]Decorating the Christmas tree back in the '50s always started with an involved process to get the series wired lights to work. In a series circuit, if one bulb is bad, the whole string goes out. Often the strings wouldn't light, and finding the culprit(s) was trial and error. It wasn't necessarily a bulb that was bad; it might simply have been loose.[/QUOTE]
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