I believe that for the old Christmas lights, it was some volatile
solvent, on the order of ether or such plus a dye to generate the
desired color.
Whatever the liquid, it had a pretty low boiling point because although
the bulb that heated it got pretty hot, the liquid was in a sealed tube
which built up pressure as the liquid started to boil and the increased
pressure would raise the boiling point to a higher temperature than if
it were not pressurized.
Harvey Chao
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