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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Flensburg
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Hello,
is it important to use bulbs with 120 Volts or may I use 230 Volt bulbs, too? E.g. when using a 300 Watt bulb and a 60 Volt rail the current is 5 amps und it doesn´t matter if i use 120 Volt or 230 Volt lamps. Isn´t it? m.f.G. Günter |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: UK
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Gunter
You can use 230V bulbs but the wattage will need to be four times higher. See the previous thread that I started on this topic: Zen-lightenment Geoff |
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The one and only
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Just parallel four times as many at the same wattage rating.
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