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onon

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Hi All,

what sort of transformer can drive LED light bulb? In the lighting shop
they have 2 type of transformer (magnetic or electronic), which one can
fit on this application or it required special one?

Because the power consumation for LED light bulb is very low, does it
means one transformer can drive multiple LED light bulbs?

thanks all advice.....

onon
 
"onon" <dcwmk@yahoo.com>
what sort of transformer can drive LED light bulb?

** Depends on which LED bulb - dickhead.


In the lighting shop
they have 2 type of transformer (magnetic or electronic), which one can
fit on this application or it required special one?

** Depends if the LED bulb is a DC type or designed to run in a normal
halogen bulb outlet.


Because the power consumation for LED light bulb is very low, does it
means one transformer can drive multiple LED light bulbs?

** Err - the word " consumation " refers to an entirely different
matter !!!


But the answer is yes - if the LED bulb is one designed to run from an **
AC ** source of 12 volts.

Both the magnetic and electronic transformers produce AC voltage.





........... Phil
 
"Phil Allison" <philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
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"onon" <dcwmk@yahoo.com

what sort of transformer can drive LED light bulb?


** Depends on which LED bulb - dickhead.
Typical reply from this groups real Dickhead. The person has put the
question here because he is asking for answer. Not everyone here is a
enius - like you. hahahahahahahahahaha
 
Chris wrote:

"Phil Allison" <philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
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"onon" <dcwmk@yahoo.com

what sort of transformer can drive LED light bulb?


** Depends on which LED bulb - dickhead.



Typical reply from this groups real Dickhead. The person has put the
question here because he is asking for answer. Not everyone here is a
enius - like you. hahahahahahahahahaha





you misspelt penis
 
On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 18:34:53 +1000, atec wrote:

Chris wrote:

"Phil Allison" <philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
news:3jh8odFpijr9U1@individual.net...

"onon" <dcwmk@yahoo.com

what sort of transformer can drive LED light bulb?


** Depends on which LED bulb - dickhead.



Typical reply from this groups real Dickhead. The person has put the
question here because he is asking for answer. Not everyone here is a
enius - like you. hahahahahahahahahaha





you misspelt penis
You misspelt cunt. But this is silly - a penis and a cunt are useful.
 
onon wrote:
Hi All,

what sort of transformer can drive LED light bulb? In the lighting
shop they have 2 type of transformer (magnetic or electronic), which
one can fit on this application or it required special one?

Because the power consumation for LED light bulb is very low, does it
means one transformer can drive multiple LED light bulbs?
Either electronic or magnetic will work fine. Yes, you will be able to run
more units from a single transformer - all you need to do is find out the
wattage of the LED light bulbs and the wattage of the transformer you're
using and divide one by the other. For example, if a LED unit draws 5 watts,
and the transformer is rated at 60w you can hang 12 of the same lights off
the one transformer.
 

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