I believe the culprit is the male/plug at the bottom of tree. If I wiggle this the lights come back on. The plug has fuses. Can the plug itself be replaced safely?
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I have replaced a plug on my vacuum successfully. Cut the plug off. Bring to the store to get a similar plug. Look at the wire where you cut the plug. It will separate into two pieces. Strip the coating from these two pieces until the bare wire is exposed. Bend each end into a U shape. My plug separated as well, revealing screws on each side. Wrap the U shape around each post and tighten. Put the plug back together. You can see
videos on YouTube. It's quite easy. After I replaced the plug I then rewired a lamp. You can do it!
The lights are 99 cents a string at walmart or dollar general. When mine did this I simply pulled the old lights off the tree and replaced with new lights.
It sounds like a loose wire, and the plug can be safely replaced. Judy's instructions are as clear as you can get. I wouldn't advise on rewiring simply because our British system is different - we have a third, earth wire for safety.
There seem to be many complaints about these pre-lit trees; but at least it is fairly inexpensive to replace the strings of lights.
It does seem there are a lot of complaints about the pre-lit trees but I also believe there are many satisfied owners as well.
I have several in different sizes and really like all of them.
My son replaces the plugs (on his and mine) when necessary, but it is so easy to just add inexpensive strings.
Why not buy some extra strings that are on sale right now and be ready to add them to your tree next year?
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