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Pre-lit Christmas Tree Lights Not Working

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December 4, 2012

I have a 7ft. clear light, pre-lit tree. Every year it seems there is a problem. Last year it was the top, this year the top and bottom do not light. It has 800 lights on it. Anyone have any quick fix to find the culprit bulb(s)? If I have to check every bulb I will miss Christmas and a good part of 2013.

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By Moe C

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Anonymous
December 5, 20120 found this helpful
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Check each section for a white based bulb and see if that bulb is out. If so, remove the bulb first, then the white base, and the section should come back on. These white based bulbs are difficult to remove, so be patient with them.

 
December 5, 20120 found this helpful
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You can buy a 'bulb and string light checker' at any hardware type store. It has 'saved' several strings of lights we have. It's called a Light Keeper. Works pretty good - you'll at least get your money's worth.

 
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November 20, 2017

We bought a pre-lit Christmas tree that rotates, at Sears on clearance after Christmas last year. The lights have a 1 year warranty; the tree 3 years. A few weeks later we took it out and put it together to check it out and discovered the lights not working on a whole section. After many e-mails and pictures sent to the company it was determined the set of lights was not holding in the control box. There was a little white plug-in thingy not holding on the wire. They sent us a new set of lights that now hold in the control box, but there are still 2 branches on another row where the lights don't work that was indicated on the warranty form that I completed. The company never addressed this and they stopped responding to my e-mails. After realizing how difficult it can be to replace the lights to be like they're done at the factory, I requested they replace the lower section of the tree since the faulty lights are all on this one section, but got no response. I don't believe a regular set of lights can be used if we want the tree to rotate. Anyone else have this issue?

I did go to Sears and talked with an assistant manager about this issue. The man was not interested at all in my report and told me the best they could do was give me extra reward points which I turned down. I also wrote to their headquarters, but of course heard nothing. This tree was on "clearance", but still a "new" tree in its box! Now I wish we had asked to purchase the floor sample! I'm planning on checking to see if Sears has another identical tree to this one this year and demand they exchange it, but I fear that won't work. Needless to say, we are done purchasing anything from Sears! Customer service there is the worst! It's no wonder they're not doing well. Sad they don't see that.

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November 22, 20170 found this helpful
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I bought a defected Kenmore product in the past from Sears, and they exchanged no problem (used). However, it did take a little time because they had to find the right person to help me out. They kept transferring employees to help me until finally I requested to speak to a manager as they were wasting my time.

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You may want to call customer support or have your issue escalated.

 
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December 18, 2011

I have a pre-lit tree and noticed that some of the lights are out and have turned black. Does that mean that I need to replace that strand? Can you do that on these?

By pj

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December 18, 20110 found this helpful
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I don't know why the bulbs have turned black, or do you just mean they don't light up. If some of them have just burned out, you should be able to replace the bulb. Anyway any pre lit tree that I have had have been that way. I don't know if you can replace the whole string or not, to me they look like they are attached to the tree in places.

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I kind of decided that when this happens to mine, I will just pretend it is one that didn't come with lights and string strings of new lights on it. The pre lit trees are kind of expensive to replace.

 
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November 29, 2019

I have an artificial Christmas tree that comes in three parts that come together in a pole that powers the Christmas lights that are already on the tree. I've had this tree for about three to four years. This year we put the tree together and I turned on the shifting colors option on the tree and in the line around the section between the middle section and the top section many lights are changing constantly to the wrong colors when the tree changes colors.

Sometimes when it's not changing all the lights at all they are flickering through a multitude of colors. I'm not sure why. Please if someone knows how can I fix this?

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November 30, 20190 found this helpful
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The lights are out of sync and this could be because of a connection or the way the tree was put together. I have seen this happen if the lights from one section to another are not plugged into the mains socket correctly.

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Try checking the connections on the tree to see if they are in the right order.

 
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January 21, 2018

I have been using LightKeeper Pro for several years and have had wonderful success keeping the lights on my pre-lit tree working. Now I have one section that has all the lights out and they all are at least partially black.

I have replaced several of them, but they are all still out. What next?

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January 23, 20180 found this helpful
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Replacing likes on these trees needs a specific bulb made for this tree. You'll need to replace all bulbs in the section of the tree that are black and burned.

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In order to do this, you'll need to find the website for the tree manufacture and order your replacement bulbs.

 
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December 5, 2017

I purchased a Noma Christmas tree with led lights already on it. I set it up last night and only one section did not light up. I was frustrated, so I turned it off and went to bed. This morning I turned it on, one minute later there was a popping sound and all the lights dimmed down to almost off. Turning it off and on doesn't change it. Is it fixable or should I just return the tree?


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December 6, 20170 found this helpful
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Might be defected, would return & get a new one if that is an option.

 
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November 17, 2017

My pre-lit Christmas tree with LED lights is only a few years old. I bought it because it could change from colored lights to warm white depending on my mood. This year the color works, but not the white yet it uses the same bulbs.

I tried changing the fuse, but it still doesn't work. It is very perplexing. Any idea how I can fix it?

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November 19, 20170 found this helpful
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On color changing lights they use not only a fuse, but a resister on one strand of light. The color changing light use two wire strands of lights to make the color change. On one strand the lights are left alone, but on the second strand a resister is installed in each light so that the lights can go from color to soft white.

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I think that one of your sets of lights has a problem with one of the resisters in the strand. This will be very difficult to determine which resister has gone bad.

 
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December 6, 2011

Is there a certain way to plug pre-lit Christmas trees in.

By liz from Idaho


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December 8, 20110 found this helpful
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I'm beginning to hate my pre-lit tree 8). But this year we bought one of those 'guns' that you can use to 'restart' the lights. They have helped with about half of the un-lit strands. It's called a "Light Keeper Pro". Can't remember the cost, but well worth it! Found it at the big box store.

 
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November 21, 2020

My tree has one row where the lights don't work. I bought the light keeper pro and checked the connection. Four strands have a steady beep, but the other strands don't. I have tired taking out one of the already lit bulbs and putting it in the one that doesn't work but nothing.

Do I need a new tree? How do four strands show electrical connection, but the others don't? Are all those bulbs out?

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November 22, 20200 found this helpful
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There are several different kinds of lights on these prelit trees but first question - have you checked the fuses on the string that is not working?
Do you still have the name of the company that made your tree? Sometimes you can contact them and they will have videos to help solve these problems.
Just remember; if you cannot fix this strand of lights, you can add additional line/row with this row as a guide line.

I did find several sites that offer some good suggestions so maybe you can find some help online:
www.ehow.com/how_6634526_troubleshoot-pre_lit...
www.christmaslightsetc.com/.../Troubleshooting-Prelit-Christmas...
www.seasonalspecialties.com/Ltd_Trees_info.html

 
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December 18, 2017

I have a pre-lit tree and all the lights just went out. This tree has only been lit for 2 weeks (a couple of hours a night), we do not see a fuse to replace and the bulbs do not look burned out.

Any ideas how to fix? Thank you.

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December 21, 20170 found this helpful
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Contact the manufacturer. If you just bought the tree, I would return it for another.

Check all cords to be sure they are plugged in.

Also try another plug, in case it is not the tree but a blown fuse.

 
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December 7, 2016

I have a Holiday Living pre lit Christmas tree #0013693 that is a year old. It worked fine last year. It was stored standing up, covered, and out of harms way. When we set it up today, the top of the tree lights started blinking. That was the only place they are blinking.

It did not do this last year. How do I fix this? We have tried removing bulbs. There is not a short in the wiring. We can't find a bulb that is usually clear with a red end for a flashing bulb.

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December 17, 20160 found this helpful
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I do the same with my tree. This year, the upper and lower parts were out. We found ONE light burnt out ever though. It wasn't supposed to do that. Try checking all the lights one by one. Maybe there is a blinker light that has started to work?

 
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December 11, 2015

Our pre-lit "Barcana" artificial Xmas tree is 10 years old, and has functioned very well until this year. I just noticed that a section of the lower part of the tree doesn't light, although the rest of the tree does. I also saw that almost all the mini-bulbs in that section are burned out. I replaced maybe 30 of the bulbs, using the correct 2.5 volt bulbs. On the last one, the section lit up, but it was abnormally bright, lasted maybe 3 seconds, then went out.

Most of the new replacement bulbs were burned out. What seems to be happening is, that section of lights is drawing too much current for the bulbs, but not enough to burn the fuse; i.e., the bulbs are acting like fuses. Anyone know what is happening here, and what I can do to fix it?

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December 12, 20150 found this helpful
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It occurred to me that maybe each section of lights begins with a fuse-bulb, a bulb that is also a fuse. I have had this with older light sets I used to use. If that bulb blew and wasn't replaced with a fuse-bulb (it has a thicker filament inside it), then maybe too much electricity goes through to the rest of the bulbs in the section. If you can find fuse-bulbs to buy, maybe that will solve your problem. Also check the wiring to see if there's a damaged or shorted-out section somewhere.

If you can't find the reason, you could add a short string of lights in that section to replace the ones that won't light, and at least the tree lights will look full again. From what I've heard, you were very lucky the lights lasted without problems for as long as they did.

 
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December 6, 2015

My dog chewed the wire on the bottom strand of lights on our prelit tree. Can we unplug this strand from the one it's connected to and replace it with a new strand?


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December 8, 20150 found this helpful
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Yes you can. My dog didn't eat the lights but the middle section of our prelit tree did not light this year. I bought a matching color bulbs string of lights at the drug store. I unplugged the broken lights at both ends and put the new string in its place. I left the old broken string on the tree. I was afraid I would ruin the tree if I tried to cut it off. When the tree is lit, you don't see the old string.

 
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December 10, 2014

Christmas tree light manufacturers claim that if one light goes out the rest stay lit, this is not true. I have at least 20 sets with this claim that don't work including 2 prelit trees, why?

By scw

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December 12, 20141 found this helpful
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Buy the "Light Keeper Pro!" I thought it first it was a gimmick, but it works fantastically. It's like a little gun and you shoot it into the socket of light strand - it actually clears the current. It is a must especially with these pre-lit Christmas trees. We found ours at English gardens. But check online just Google and you'll be able to find other retailers that sell it ... sometimes drugstores have it too I would not have pre-lit trees or Christmas lights without it. My husband thought it was a joke, until it cleared out areas of lights not working on our pre-lit tree.

 
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January 5, 2010

We have a pre-lit Christmas tree that has worked for years beautifully, but this year the whole tree has been going out on us. The first time it happened we figured it was the main 5 amp fuse. We bought another and we were right, it lit again beautifully, but only for 1 day.

We again put in a new fuse and have found that the tree will light for a few hours and then everything goes off. As soon as I change the main fuse it goes on again. Obviously we must have some sort of short somewhere but how do I find it?

By Sara from NJ

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January 5, 20100 found this helpful
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First and foremost, if I were you, I'd check with an electrician and make absolutely positive that your tree isn't going to short out and maybe cause a fire. If it were me, I'd trash the tree and find a new one. Sorry but the cost of a new tree is nothing compared to what the cost would be if it caused even a small fire. I once had a toaster short out and I was standing maybe 10 feet away. It scorched a spot on my wall about a foot wide and almost twice that up the wall before I could get to the electrical box and flip switches which took probably less than 90 seconds.

 
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December 2, 2014

I have a pre lit tree. Some of the lights are not working. When I replace them, the new bulbs are very dim. On the same strand, other lights are working fine. Any idea?


By D. Reed

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December 13, 20140 found this helpful
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Our tree did same, replacement bulbs very dim. Solution is to use "super bright" replacements according to paperwork that came with tree. We bought, unknowingly, bulbs from Walmart that were "light keeper PRO. Hope this helps.

 
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November 18, 2014

Can you replace clear bulbs with colored bulbs on a pre-lit tree?

By Hansen

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November 21, 20140 found this helpful
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As far as I know, you can use any replacement bulbs that fit.

 
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January 11, 2014

I have a four section pre-lit LED Xmas tree. After five years, the top two sections remain fully lit. On the bottom two, some branches light up and some don't. If a bulb is removed from a branch that lights up, the rest of the lights stay on. Each plug for each section lights up some branches. I have changed out the fuses in each plug and still some branches don't light up. I have checked the wires and can't find any damage. Any suggestions?

By Randall

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January 12, 20140 found this helpful
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When we've had that problem in the past, it has been a burned out bulb or a bulb that was not pushed in all the way somewhere in the unlit part.

 
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December 15, 2013

I have a female plug at the bottom with no male to plug into it. The tree is 3 sections; the middle has all the outlets.

By Mary D

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December 15, 20130 found this helpful
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Have you used the tree before and has it worked. Someplace on the bottom tier there has to be a male plug. When I put my tree together, I always plug in the bottom layer, then when I do the next layer, I know when I get the next layer plugged in just right, etc. Putting these trees together and getting them working, can be a real pain, and there are times I feel like I almost stick my head into the branches to find the right connections, but by plugging in the first tier and then each successive tier after that, it is easier than not plugging it in layer by layer.

 
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December 7, 2013

I have a pre-lit Christmas tree and the top of the tree keeps blowing the fuse. The tree has three parts. The bottom and the middle are both working. I have changed the fuse four times now and the minute I plug it in the fuse blows instantly. I have plugged it into the tree and straight into the wall and it blows. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks.

By Chris

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November 30, 20140 found this helpful
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The most likely cause of this is what is called a "dead short". This basically means that somewhere on that specific wire the strands of wire are bare and touching. This allows the electricity to jump between the two wires "sucking" more electricity than the fuse can handle causing it to blow. STOP plugging in this wire before you burn down the house. Just buy a cheap string of lights and plug them in where the tree's light would have gone.

 
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December 2, 2013

Many of the lights on our 4 year old prelit "constant on" tree do not light. We called customer service and we learned about the white-based fuse bulbs. Where can we buy them?

By Kathy G

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December 4, 20140 found this helpful
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Hopefully this isn't too late since I could not find when you post this. The white fuse light is "nonremovable" and "nonreplaceable" or else the warranty is void (rolling my eyes). If your tree is no longer under warranty as is mine, there's a easy fix that does not include buying a new one as ge customer service suggested. Remove the white fuse light by twisting out the bulb from the white socket first then with a tweezer try to pry (not pull) it out. It's not easy to remove. It took a while. Put a replaceable bulb into the white socket and mold back the copper wire then put it back into the green socket.

 
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December 1, 2013

I have two skinny pre-lit trees, five feet each. One is only lit at the top and the bottom is out. The other is lit at the bottom and top is out. GRRRRRR! I have tried to check each light to make sure none are loose. They are only 2 years old and I hate it. Merry Christmas!

By Tracy

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November 29, 20140 found this helpful
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I had a similar issue. Do yourself a favor and find a Lightkeeper Pro. I found mine at Ace Hardware here locally. It as $14.99. Helped me fix my issue in less than 30 min.

 
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