I Put 1,000,000 Christmas Lights On A House (World Record)
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Length: 12min 28sec (748 seconds)
Published: Wed Dec 23 2020
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This is a lazy AF concept, so I'll give a lazy AF answer. (My disdain is for MrBeast not the poster)
This is our template light. 200 lights per strand, 8.6 Watts per strand, leaving .043W per bulb.
He says there are 1.7M lights in the video. That makes 73,100W. For reference a typical breaker for an entire house is about 25kW (A third of our total).
While that makes nicely for the 3 houses worth of power making the right amount for the number of lights and houses in the video, there would be absolutely ridiculous safety concerns plugging all of those in. Most people would not plug 8500 of the example strand together even though they physically could.
The lights being used are almost definitely therefore LEDs, which are approximately 10x more power efficient.
Giving us an overall consumption of 7.3 kW, which sounds like a lot, but just for reference, that's just under five super-ordinary small space heaters