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Doug Goncz
Guest
I am looking for rotary switch light sockets with 3/8 threaded ends having the
D form, which allow dimming with rotary action, to replace those on the system,
and eliminate the difficult to fabricate switch panel built but not wired. On,
Rectifier Dim, Off, Repeat.
I am looking for the kind with the switch coaxial on the end, and then solder
lugs, not the usual lamp kind that have the switch coming out radially. This
would be for a clamp on desk lamp type light. I have two on my bicycle with 20
W dimmable CFL bulbs. They work ok with a sine wave inverter, but I'd like to
go to the pulse wave inverter, diode dimming, and less hassle controlling the
light and load levels. They are no batteries in the system. Occasionally, there
are ultracapacitors but usually it's direct.
Yours,
Doug Goncz ( ftp://users.aol.com/DGoncz/ )
My physics project at NVCC:
Google Groups, then "dgoncz" and some of:
ultracapacitor bicycle fluorescent flywheel inverter
4-1-9 Fraud
http://www.secretservice.gov/electronic_evidence.shtml
D form, which allow dimming with rotary action, to replace those on the system,
and eliminate the difficult to fabricate switch panel built but not wired. On,
Rectifier Dim, Off, Repeat.
I am looking for the kind with the switch coaxial on the end, and then solder
lugs, not the usual lamp kind that have the switch coming out radially. This
would be for a clamp on desk lamp type light. I have two on my bicycle with 20
W dimmable CFL bulbs. They work ok with a sine wave inverter, but I'd like to
go to the pulse wave inverter, diode dimming, and less hassle controlling the
light and load levels. They are no batteries in the system. Occasionally, there
are ultracapacitors but usually it's direct.
Yours,
Doug Goncz ( ftp://users.aol.com/DGoncz/ )
My physics project at NVCC:
Google Groups, then "dgoncz" and some of:
ultracapacitor bicycle fluorescent flywheel inverter
4-1-9 Fraud
http://www.secretservice.gov/electronic_evidence.shtml