Interested in getting thought on warm white LED C9 Christmas lights, as opposed to incandescent. My main reasons for switching over from incandescent to LED is to be able to run more strands on single runs and cost efficiency. Has anyone found warm white LED C9 Christmas lights which are bright, reliable, installation friendly, and not overly expensive?
Brightness: From what I have notice, LED C9 lights have historically been dimmer their incandescent counterparts. Perhaps this has been improved with certain brands.
Installation friendly: The incandescent light strands are easy to cut and splice as needed. I've heard the LED wires are usually not conducive to cutting and splicing. I'm assuming this is associated with the LED strands that have fixed bulbs that can not be unscrewed and replaced.
Cost: Looks like the pro sets I've come across basically use the old two-wire line sets and screw-in LED bulbs. Most of these options are pricy. I don't mind making the investment if this is the best route.
TIA
Brightness: From what I have notice, LED C9 lights have historically been dimmer their incandescent counterparts. Perhaps this has been improved with certain brands.
Installation friendly: The incandescent light strands are easy to cut and splice as needed. I've heard the LED wires are usually not conducive to cutting and splicing. I'm assuming this is associated with the LED strands that have fixed bulbs that can not be unscrewed and replaced.
Cost: Looks like the pro sets I've come across basically use the old two-wire line sets and screw-in LED bulbs. Most of these options are pricy. I don't mind making the investment if this is the best route.
TIA