Hello i am making a dim bulb tester and i am using a 300watt incadescent bulb.
Is this a good enough socket
1766-8231 | kjope Lampeholder E27 | Bender-Wirth | Elfa
IT says 750v 4 amps but i have never purchased something from bender Wirth.
I am aware that most tube radios dont take 300 watts but you never know.
Is this a good enough socket
1766-8231 | kjope Lampeholder E27 | Bender-Wirth | Elfa
IT says 750v 4 amps but i have never purchased something from bender Wirth.
I am aware that most tube radios dont take 300 watts but you never know.
I would use something that is more stable and won't have exposed wire that can easily touch or short something. Some thing like this mounted to a board.
BrightBulb Hitzebestandig Erdender E27 Light Socket Adapter 4 Pack: Amazon.de: Beleuchtung
The light bulb reduces the amp's voltages so amp attached won't pull full power.
BrightBulb Hitzebestandig Erdender E27 Light Socket Adapter 4 Pack: Amazon.de: Beleuchtung
The light bulb reduces the amp's voltages so amp attached won't pull full power.
I dont trust Amazon at all and yes this Will be mounted on a board i just wanted to know if the brand is of good qualty
I think it is important to match the potential power of the device under test with the lamps, otherwise they will not illuminate brightly if you have an issue to investigate.
I used two sockets and two 40 watt bulbs in parallel. One bulb can be removed for a more sensitive tester.
What are you testing?
I used two sockets and two 40 watt bulbs in parallel. One bulb can be removed for a more sensitive tester.
What are you testing?
I am using a 60 watt lightbulb to test a sølvsuper 8 but i am going to use the same socket for higher powered stuff.