How Do I Shorten My Outdoor String Lights?

Outdoor string lights can be a great way to add ambiance and style to your outdoor space. Whether you’re decorating for a holiday, special event, or just for fun, string lights can really add a unique touch. However, it can be difficult to figure out how to shorten the length of the strings if they’re too long for your space. Here’s how you go about it:

The first step is to measure the length of the string lights and then decide how much shorter you want them to be. If you’re using LED lights, then it’s best to cut between two LED bulbs as this will ensure that each bulb still works properly. If you’re using incandescent bulbs, then it doesn’t matter where you cut as long as there is an even number of bulbs remaining on each side of the cut.

Once you know where you need to make your cut, make sure that the power source is turned off before proceeding with any cuts. It is also important to make sure that all of the bulbs are cool before touching them or cutting anything.

Then, use scissors or wire cutters to make your desired cuts in the wire and remove any excess strands from the end.

Once you have made your cuts and removed any excess wires, it’s time to reconnect all of the wires together again in their new shortened form. If your lights are LED bulbs then this should be fairly straightforward as they are already pre-wired with connectors that just need plugging back into each other. For incandescent bulbs however, this will require soldering in order for them to work properly again once they have been reconnected.

Once everything is connected back together again and all of the wires are secured in place, turn on the power source and test out your newly shortened outdoor string lights! And voila – with just a few simple steps, you have now successfully shortened your outdoor string lights!

Conclusion:

Shortening outdoor string lights can seem like a daunting task but with these simple steps it doesn’t have to be! With careful measuring, cutting and re-connecting of wires together again in their new shortened form – it’s easy to get perfect length outdoor string lights every time!

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Alex Wright