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Any one seen these? read the specs, assuming that it is AC how would
they fare on our voltage (240).
they fare on our voltage (240).
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Any one seen these? read the specs, assuming that it is AC how would they
fare on our voltage (240).
you are guaranteed a nasty answer from phill.Any one seen these? read the specs, assuming that it is AC how would they
fare on our voltage (240).
** Wot a fucking troll.
Ask a silly question (or almost any question silly or other wise) and
Phil Allison wrote:
Any one seen these? read the specs, assuming that it is AC how would
they
fare on our voltage (240).
** Wot a fucking troll.
Ask a silly question (or almost any question silly or other wise) and you
are guaranteed a nasty answer from phill.
What originally drew me to the add was, 220v DC (50/60 Hz)
Phil Allison wrote:
Any one seen these? read the specs, assuming that it is AC how would
they
fare on our voltage (240).
** Wot a fucking troll.
Ask a silly question (or almost any question silly or other wise) and you
are guaranteed a nasty answer from phill.
What originally drew me to the add was, 220v DC (50/60 Hz)
** ROTFLMAO
Wot a fucking MORON !!
... Phil
Wot ad there is no reference to any thing in you message???Phil Allison wrote:
Any one seen these? read the specs, assuming that it is AC how would they
fare on our voltage (240).
** Wot a fucking troll.
Ask a silly question (or almost any question silly or other wise) and you are
guaranteed a nasty answer from phill.
What originally drew me to the add was, 220v DC (50/60 Hz)
OOPS no wonder phill is carrying on.F Murtz submitted this idea :
Phil Allison wrote:
Any one seen these? read the specs, assuming that it is AC how would
they
fare on our voltage (240).
** Wot a fucking troll.
Ask a silly question (or almost any question silly or other wise) and
you are guaranteed a nasty answer from phill.
What originally drew me to the add was, 220v DC (50/60 Hz)
Wot ad there is no reference to any thing in you message???
John G wrote:
F Murtz submitted this idea :
Phil Allison wrote:
Any one seen these? read the specs, assuming that it is AC how would
they
fare on our voltage (240).
** Wot a fucking troll.
Ask a silly question (or almost any question silly or other wise) and
you are guaranteed a nasty answer from phill.
What originally drew me to the add was, 220v DC (50/60 Hz)
Wot ad there is no reference to any thing in you message???
OOPS no wonder phill is carrying on.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10W-Pure-White-LED-Flood-Wash-Light-FloodLight-900Lm-220V-Outdoor-Waterproof-/300614677502?pt=UK_Garden_Lighting&hash=item45fe07f3fe
Looks about the same as this one:
**You can buy them locally. Presumably, they are guaranteed to work onJohn G wrote:
F Murtz submitted this idea :
Phil Allison wrote:
Any one seen these? read the specs, assuming that it is AC how would
they
fare on our voltage (240).
** Wot a fucking troll.
Ask a silly question (or almost any question silly or other wise) and
you are guaranteed a nasty answer from phill.
What originally drew me to the add was, 220v DC (50/60 Hz)
Wot ad there is no reference to any thing in you message???
OOPS no wonder phill is carrying on.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10W-Pure-White-LED-Flood-Wash-Light-FloodLight-900Lm-220V-Outdoor-Waterproof-/300614677502?pt=UK_Garden_Lighting&hash=item45fe07f3fe
Anyway, look for local suppliers.
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Trevor Wilsonwww.rageaudio.com.au- Hide quoted text -
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Ever considered it strange that "Warm white" has a lower colourI bought 2 off ebay $20ea delivered from china.
Bought warm white and cool white. Warm white light is kind of a
yellow/green tinge colour, makes garden look a bit odd.
Cool white much brighter looking.