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They are in a set of 3 strung together not individually. As you put it one line/one plug.
Yes they can be hung on windows. Inside or outside on a clean pane glass.
They come with 3 suction cup hooks for use.
I don’t see why they can’t be hung outside they are rated indoor/outdoor.
The circular thing you mention is the circuit board/LED driver.
No Santa yet.



The top window shows last year’s Bow tie version of the led lights hung on the inside facing outward. They offer quite a bit of light. Even with a window tint they will be very visible.


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Thank you very much especially for the visual.
 
Has anyone seen these HD "5 ft. Gingerbread Man Outdoor Christmas Holiday Yard Decoration Warm White LED"? They were $189.99 and now on sale for $100.00. I bought two since I have no Gingerbread Men decorations at all. Does anyone have one and can tell me if they are worth it or if I should return them? I do not like the lighting and wish they would have just outlined the decorations with the lights instead of putting them all over.
 
Alright….thanks to Jalcon9 I’m spending a bit more out of my Christmas budget on modding old Saint Nick 🎅🏽.

What do you say Jalcon9, about 12 ft of lamp cord cable

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Got the E26 socket and the lamp cord cable with a polarized end on order. Since I front spot lighted my Santa last year the battery operated lantern light output was a joke so I really like how this mod looks. That way when the timer turns my spot light off this can keep going all night during the season.
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12 feet of lamp cord should be enough. Heres the thing though. You want to make these holes as small as possible through him and won't be able to with that male plug. Familiarize yourself with sp1 (vampire cord). It's a game changer. I think I went through like 150 feet of sp1 wire last year and probably 30 female and 30 male plugs haha. That way you can run the wire through whatever you have to and not put the plug on until it's through. I have to warn you, you will drill lots of holes through Santa, and there is absolutely no easy way to get through the shoulder joint. There is plastic in every direction in that area. And you really can't see what you are drilling through. I finally got through that area, I'm sure the shoulder might be slightly weaker, but it's still plenty good IMO. You could always take the easier route and just have the wire come out bottom of the lantern and tape it to the back of his arms, and down his back...but I was trying for the cleaning install possible with absolutely no wire until it comes out the bottom of his foot. Good luck, it def makes the prop a lot better IMO.
 
I was just thinking about that Bumble ,and mice came to mind,they ate an inflatable snowman last year.All that nice soft bumble fur,so first thing tomorrow I'll be bringing the 2 inner boxes which contain the fur parts to indoors,also those cushy arms
 
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