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12V under cabinet halogens way too bright
I want to use these for accent lighting, not as task lights.
Unfortunately, a dimmer doesn't work with an electronic 'transformer', and a magnetic transformer costs more than the lamps. Could I simply use a lower voltage electronic transformer? If so, how low should I go to get, say, half as much light output? |
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