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Looking at Christmas lights up and down the street that have been on all night and wondering how soon there will be attempts to limit them?
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Meg (aka Mojave)
Dec 1 '23, 06:32
Our city is actually running a contest for best light display :/
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Limit because of power usage? That seems extreme but it's also California. Like Krusty says, LED lights barely register. -- nm
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Mop
Dec 1, 06:49
LED lights use very little electricity so it shouldn't be an issue. -- nm
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Krusty
Dec 1, 06:41
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Which is good because I'm going to be slowly working on building a lot of display areas/cases with LEDs. -- nm
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sycor
Dec 1, 07:20
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