May I make one suggestion you left out
wear safety goggles when performing this operation -- even a small chip of glass can have catastrophic consequences.
wear safety goggles when performing this operation -- even a small chip of glass can have catastrophic consequences.
A little completion about safety. Be very carefull then you cut the bulb, and clean-up very carefully, I found glasspieces two meters away. And buy a cheap 20-35W 35 degrees bulb and do a test on, before you do it on the 60 degrees bulb.
Then you modify the electronic transformer, take great care not to touch anything in the transformer then the current is on, you will be KILLED in a second. Even the cooling device in the transformer leds current. So always have the plastic cover ON then you test the modified device. If you don´t know how electronics works don´t modify the transformer, let someone who does know do it. It can lead to fire if you do it wrong.
Then you modify the electronic transformer, take great care not to touch anything in the transformer then the current is on, you will be KILLED in a second. Even the cooling device in the transformer leds current. So always have the plastic cover ON then you test the modified device. If you don´t know how electronics works don´t modify the transformer, let someone who does know do it. It can lead to fire if you do it wrong.
I can tell the picture is fuzzy becuse of the camera, but the brightness look even and bright. Even with the lights on.
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