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Repairing Outdoor Snowflake Lights?

We have a string of large snowflake lights that aren't working. There are 5 large snowflakes. The bulbs are encased in plastic. Any ideas on how to fix? Many thanks!

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September 30, 20170 found this helpful

Normally, if one bulb burns up in these types of light strings, they won't light any longer. You would have to find a way to get to the light bulbs and change them out one at a time. Otherwise inspect the wiring to make sure there is no damage to the wire and you don't have a broken wire.

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January 1, 20190 found this helpful

Its a bit late to help the originator of the question but I am working on what sounds like the same snowflakes. I was able to gently pry apart the two halves of the plastic snowflake with a glathead sctewdriver. All bulbs are black inside the first flake, and it looks as if all are from what I can see through the white plastic.

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I put in a new fuse. Now need 30 new white bulbs. Bah humbug.

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