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Default Kitchen-diner lighting tips /advice

On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 22:38:52 -0700, Adam Aglionby wrote:

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LV halogen as suggested, its 12V rather than 24V though.



Good point!
Mine are, indeed, 12v. I have a couple of odd 24v 50W units too though
that take the "capsule" bulbs. They came with a *huge* 400VA (IIRC)
torroid in a case, with terminals & fuses to feed a load of such bulbs.
Well, they were being thrown out... :-)

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