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You need to try to "map" your lights in the app. That's about the only way you can achieve the desired effect. Also, it's important to figure out which bundle of the 600, so 300 bundle, is wired to be the top set (put on second). You can do this by putting the lights on the snow setting in the app. The bundle of 300 that lights up first is the upper set, and as the snow "falls" the light transitions to the lower set. I don't map my outdoor trees because it's a pain, so I just make sure that I get the top and bottom figured out before stringing the lights on the tree. I start with the "lower" set of 300 and the string the "upper" set of 300.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi! There is not a precise one way to install lights on the tree to get the effect you want. That's because thanks to our mapping function you will be able to create a precise layout of your LEDs and apply the effect with the maximum impact no matter how your lights lay on the tree! If you want to discover more you will find other info about the mapping in the help section of our website! We hope you will enjoy our lights even more!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can put them in any direction, zig zag, around the tree either way. When you Map The Lights, it runs thru a series its self and it maps the lights and adjustments are made within the app. So each year you Re Map. I have the 600 strand also from last year, 1 strand of 56 from 4 years ago that I use everyday. Plus got these 100 for a wreath. Have fun and don't be afraid to be creative.
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