View Full Version : Adding strobes to a mega tree
aixelsyd
09-29-2011, 08:50 PM
What is the best way to get strobes into a mega tree? Do I figure out how to hang them in the center or just weave them into the lights themselves?
I though about guy wires on the insides of the diameter of the light strings and use those to hang the lights from. Is that a good way?
The tree is about 20' total.
Thank you for any advice,
Jason
tjetzer
09-29-2011, 09:20 PM
What is the best way to get strobes into a mega tree? Do I figure out how to hang them in the center or just weave them into the lights themselves?
I though about guy wires on the insides of the diameter of the light strings and use those to hang the lights from. Is that a good way?
Thank you for any advice,
Jason
I guess it depends how many you are using. Last year I had 7 strobes in my mega tree. I just ran one zip line from the top to the bottom of the base. It looked fine. This year I will be adding more and will probably just wire tie them to the existing light strands.
Skunberg
09-29-2011, 09:29 PM
The most common that I've seen is a c9 string zig zag inside the tree not using every socket. 15 to 25 is common amount of strobes in a megatree. Note that even though this is the most common, strobes in megatrees very greatly.
Brian
budude
09-29-2011, 09:58 PM
I plan to have 192... hehee
kychristmas
10-03-2011, 10:48 PM
I'll see if I can find a pic I took of mine. I did the Zig-Zag thing that Brian mentioned. I just counted and I had 20 strobes on my 14 ft Mega Tree. They were on two channels. I took an old C9 strand and removed 3 out of every 4 sockets. I then zip-tied them to my Mega Strands. Worked great.
dirknerkle
10-03-2011, 10:57 PM
I plan to have 192... hehee
Yah, but you cheated with those no-see-um SMD jobs... :lol:
Wayne J
10-03-2011, 11:09 PM
The most common that I've seen is a c9 string zig zag inside the tree not using every socket. 15 to 25 is common amount of strobes in a megatree. Note that even though this is the most common, strobes in megatrees very greatly.
Brian
This is what I have done.
mkess
10-04-2011, 10:43 AM
I have 10 in my tree and once the lights are up I go back and zig zag the strobe string across the mini strings using the clips on the C9 sockets to hold them to the strings. I also only mount them to the front of the tree instead of putting them all around.
oldcqr
10-04-2011, 11:59 AM
I have 15 strobes in my mega, 3 strings of 5 each.
To make the strings, I used zip cord and C9 sockets. It's about 24' from the bottom, up to the top, and then back down again. On the first 12 foot I placed sockets at 4' and 8', and on the other 12' I placed them at 1', 6' and 11'.
The 3 strings are then run just like the rest of my mini lights: stake in the ground, up to the top, and then back down. They are evenly spaced around the tree.
If you look closely at the last picture here: http://www.landolights.com/main/component/option,com_ponygallery/func,viewcategory/catid,24/startpage,2/Itemid,62/#category
( (http://www.landolights.com/main/component/option,com_ponygallery/func,viewcategory/catid,24/startpage,2/Itemid,62/#category)click on the pic twice for the largest size and look close), you can see them.
rstehle
10-04-2011, 12:04 PM
I have 10 in my tree and once the lights are up I go back and zig zag the strobe string across the mini strings using the clips on the C9 sockets to hold them to the strings. I also only mount them to the front of the tree instead of putting them all around.
I do something similar, but I use 3 pieces of paracord to attach the strobes to, that way they don't add any weight to the strings and make them sag more. I use 25 per 16' trree, all in the front half of the tree, and I think it looks pretty good.
aixelsyd
10-04-2011, 12:17 PM
I have 15 strobes in my mega, 3 strings of 5 each.
Thanks for the pictures. I was wondering if I should put them on the inside or out. That answers that question. I didn't think that through cause eventually if I had them on the inside the density of the lights could have hidden the strobes eventually with adding more lights...
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