In this video I show folks how to test C6 or miniature base Christmas lights. We will also learn about using a continuity tester to be able to test all other size and voltage of light bulbs, C7, C9 and standard base bulbs.
Thanks, it became necessary when I started getting all forms and sizes of light bulbs. I realize it looks very crude, but I hope that one day I will build a more refined version. That one is so clunky, but It works like a champ, LOL
Thanks for another great video! I have learned so much watching your techniques. Could you give the details on the voltage device, like where you bought it and its name? I tried an online search but as you can imagine the number of results was overwhelming, although I did not find one similar to yours. Thanks again!
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Where's the best place to buy more C6 light bulbs? I was given some old window sill light fixtures but need replacement C6 bulbs. Each fixture takes 6 bulbs and have 5 fixtures. Thanks!
Hi, I am not sure what you are asking for. C6 lights must all be in series, so they normally come in sets of 8. None are 6. I would need to see what items you need bulbs for. You can email me pictures at c6lites@gmail.com