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The missus wants outdoor lighting, with a number of fairly bright spots
on the house, so I'm looking into doing this. I'd be adding a new outdoor outlet to an existing 15 amp circuit for the power source. I'd like to know how much of a transformer this circuit can handle. For example, can I put in a 600W transformer and load it up with lights? Sorry if this is a repeat question. I surfed the old posts a bit but ended up confused! Thanks! Tom in PA |
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