First, I have overlooked when unpacking and assembling the candles that when a candle a round punched hole at the foot of the LED was not punched through, resulting in a short-circuit the battery. Luckily I noticed when accidental touch that the assembled candle was so heated that I could barely touch. Quick battery out, the plate away with pliers, composed everything - As expected, the candle did not survive the shock. Since there were only 19th
Vemutlich it was that a candle was missing, but the difference between our Tannenbaum in illuminated condition as compared to the non-illuminated tree, was low. Funzelig is even friendly description of the light result. But at least it was a bit brighter than without with candles that are the first point.
At least I did thanks to the supplied remote control to move. Namely, they only switched some candles on or off, never, so I repeatedly had to circle the tree every time, all in search of the last candle that flickered somewhere helpless in front of him. Exercise is good for all the Christmas goodies, which are the second point.
Although Christmas is the festival of love and I have really given me trouble - more stars are not in it for the life. Actually, the two stars are considered very positive, proven searchlights that bear come to the next Christmas back a little, but offer a decent light output.