How to make extension cords for christmas lights this is how we make all our extension cords for our christmas lights.
Make your own extension cord christmas lights.
Typically mass produced extension cords are cheaper than single cords you could make yourself.
Light stringers where bulbs can be replaced are commonly used for c7 and c9 christmas bulb displays.
Extension cords are not only expensive but with large christmas light displays they can create a very large and often ugly mess of tangled wires that distracts from the beauty of the display.
The short answer is possibly.
It s called empty socket because you purchase the bulbs separately and screw them into the fittings molded into the line.
You can make your own extension cords for christmas lights by using slide on plugs.
The first step in building your own customized light line is choosing the cord you re going to use.
You can use either spt 1 or spt 2 lamp.
The light stringers use a two wire configuration only and the stringers can be bought in up to 1 000 ft spools which is what professional installers often use to create custom length light runs for homes that feature roof lines with extra peaks windows.
However with some careful planning you can shave some costs and clean up those piles of extension cords by building your own custom fit extension cords.
The cord is commonly called as zip cord and comes in two variations 250 and 1000 spools.
The cord used for building custom lines is called an empty socket light line.
Most of my display is wired with standard store bought cords.
Wal mart is going to get a much better deal on 10 million feet of extension cords than you ever will buying 500 feet of zip cord.
We sell the cords by the socket so it s easy to get the exact length of string lighting.