Does LightKeeper Pro work on LED?

Does LightKeeper Pro work on LED?

No, the LED Keeper uses a different technology specifically developed to perform on LEDs. Fortunately, the LightKeeper Pro is able to fix incandescent holiday lights and has the required technology for these sets.

How does LightKeeper Pro repair shunts?

The LightKeeper Pro Quick Fix Trigger sends a shaped, electrical pulse through the defective bulb, clearing the shunt. This allows it to operate properly. The current can then flow through the light set completing the circuit and illuminating the other bulbs.

What do you do if your LightKeeper Pro doesn’t work?

If the lights don’t turn on after 20 pulls you need to try the AC Plug Connector. If no lights are lit, plug the defective light set into Lightkeeper Pro Plug Connector. Pull the trigger 20 times to repair any bulb shunts needing repair. Now plug the set into the AC outlet and it should light up.

How can you tell which bulb is burned out on Christmas lights?

Are you looking at them unlit to find the one that is toast? You can tell which bulb is out on your string of traditional Christmas lights by looking for the bulb that is “burned out” by looking at the tiny little filaments in the light bulbs to see which bulb is “burned out” or has lost it’s filament.

Why are my Christmas lights not working?

Whether you’re using traditional incandescent lights or LED lights, your plug in Christmas lights may have gone out for any of the following reasons: The circuit isn’t carrying power. A fuse has blown. A bulb has burnt out and has created a cascading outage.

Does the LightKeeper Pro take batteries?

Are batteries included with the LightKeeper Pro? Yes. 3 Alkaline, 1.5 Volt Button Cell Batteries are included. The batteries are only necessary to power the Voltage Detector and the Bulb Tester.

Why is half my Christmas light strand out?

If half a strand is working and the other half is not, you probably have a loose or broken bulb. Start with the first unlit bulb and work your way down, wiggling them to check for looseness. If it flickers, that’s your cue to replace it.

How can you tell which bulb is blown on Christmas lights?

You can tell which bulb is out on your string of traditional Christmas lights by looking for the bulb that is “burned out” by looking at the tiny little filaments in the light bulbs to see which bulb is “burned out” or has lost it’s filament. Many times the bulb will be “smoked” as well.

How do you tell which bulb is out on a string of lights?

What causes a section of Christmas lights to go out?

If only half the strand is out… If half a strand is working and the other half is not, you probably have a loose or broken bulb. Start with the first unlit bulb and work your way down, wiggling them to check for looseness. If it flickers, that’s your cue to replace it.

How do you fix a strand of lights that only half works?