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Not a good thing to have 240v in the size of cable used for Christmas lights IMO, tends to indicate they may be very old, I would put them in the bin and get some new low powered LED lights.
 
Yep they do! But some bulbs which don’t light do complete the circuit and allow the remainder to light. Why?
Because the filament may have burnt out, but the circuit is still being maintained by the bits of filament across the contacts, or parts of the string is three or four wire.
 
Yep they do! But some bulbs which don’t light do complete the circuit and allow the remainder to light. Why?
Some bulbs were made which incorporated a shunt so even if the lamp element failed the shunt still completed the circuit.
 
Too many “blown” lamps can soon create problems…. If 2 or 3 become bypassed, then the 240 is divided by 17 or 18 instead of 20…. Raising the 3V to a little bit more… which the remaining lamps struggle to handle.

Later strings incorporated a “fuse” bulb, which should be the first to go…. Giving you an indication of a problem.
 

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