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She's just dug out a fibre optic santa, purchased a good few years ago
for silly money no doubt from QVC. Once again she's lost all the transformers for everything FFS. Same every year. removes all power supplies from all lights, decorations etc etc and mixes them all up in a bag and loses it. So FibreOptic Santa has a 12v 20w Halogen bulb up his arse. I was wondering if it could be replaced with an LED bulb, whether the light would still pass effectively down fibres and give the same effect and if so, whether a regular wall-wart would suffice or would it need to be a special one? Cheers Pete |
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www.GymRatZ.co.uk wrote: So FibreOptic Santa has a 12v 20w Halogen bulb up his arse. I was wondering if it could be replaced with an LED bulb, whether the light would still pass effectively down fibres and give the same effect and if so, whether a regular wall-wart would suffice or would it need to be a special one? The wall worts for those should be easy to identify as they will be AC, rather than the far more common DC. -- *England has no kidney bank, but it does have a Liverpool.* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On 29/11/2017 16:05, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , www.GymRatZ.co.uk wrote: So FibreOptic Santa has a 12v 20w Halogen bulb up his arse. I was wondering if it could be replaced with an LED bulb, whether the light would still pass effectively down fibres and give the same effect and if so, whether a regular wall-wart would suffice or would it need to be a special one? The wall worts for those should be easy to identify as they will be AC, rather than the far more common DC. I'm pretty sure it's DC as there's a motor embedded in his bowels somewhere through which the light shines to make his beard, cloak and everything else shimmer and twinkle. Not that any of that matters now because Mrs. stood it in the shop window and the woman from "The Tavern" said she'll have it for the paltry £20 is was priced up as to sit atop her bar with or without the power supply. More Christmas tat being moved on to a good home. ![]() |
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Until she just plugs something in and burns the pub down of course.
Brian -- ----- - This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please! "www.GymRatZ.co.uk" wrote in message news ![]() On 29/11/2017 16:05, Dave Plowman (News) wrote: In article , www.GymRatZ.co.uk wrote: So FibreOptic Santa has a 12v 20w Halogen bulb up his arse. I was wondering if it could be replaced with an LED bulb, whether the light would still pass effectively down fibres and give the same effect and if so, whether a regular wall-wart would suffice or would it need to be a special one? The wall worts for those should be easy to identify as they will be AC, rather than the far more common DC. I'm pretty sure it's DC as there's a motor embedded in his bowels somewhere through which the light shines to make his beard, cloak and everything else shimmer and twinkle. Not that any of that matters now because Mrs. stood it in the shop window and the woman from "The Tavern" said she'll have it for the paltry £20 is was priced up as to sit atop her bar with or without the power supply. More Christmas tat being moved on to a good home. ![]() |
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replying to www.GymRatZ.co.uk, Iggy wrote:
Yep, any light bulb that fits as the source will work. And, as long as the LED is 12V the wall-wart should work exactly the same, or any other wall-wart for that matter, which has the right plug on it. Only if you change the bulb's voltage would you need a different wall-wart. Otherwise, I'd suggest you affix the wall-wart's cable to the Santa, as well as the other decorations, so they stay together and can't be confused in the future. -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/uk-diy...s-1253305-.htm |
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m wrote: replying to www.GymRatZ.co.uk, Iggy wrote: Yep, any light bulb that fits as the source will work. And, as long as the LED is 12V the wall-wart should work exactly the same, or any other wall-wart for that matter, which has the right plug on it. Only if you change the bulb's voltage would you need a different wall-wart. Otherwise, I'd suggest you affix the wall-wart's cable to the Santa, as well as the other decorations, so they stay together and can't be confused in the future. or do what I now do and put a sticky label on the wall-wart with it's ownership written on it. -- from KT24 in Surrey, England |
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![]() "charles" wrote in message ... In article , Iggy m wrote: replying to www.GymRatZ.co.uk, Iggy wrote: Yep, any light bulb that fits as the source will work. And, as long as the LED is 12V the wall-wart should work exactly the same, or any other wall-wart for that matter, which has the right plug on it. Only if you change the bulb's voltage would you need a different wall-wart. Otherwise, I'd suggest you affix the wall-wart's cable to the Santa, as well as the other decorations, so they stay together and can't be confused in the future. or do what I now do and put a sticky label on the wall-wart with it's ownership written on it. I have a proper database of wall warts. Much better when you need to borrow one for something. |
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Iggy m wrote in
: replying to www.GymRatZ.co.uk, Iggy wrote: Yep, any light bulb that fits as the source will work. And, as long as the LED is 12V the wall-wart should work exactly the same, or any other wall-wart for that matter, which has the right plug on it. Only if you change the bulb's voltage would you need a different wall-wart. Otherwise, I'd suggest you affix the wall-wart's cable to the Santa, as well as the other decorations, so they stay together and can't be confused in the future. Loose it or condem it. Save yourself the trouble. |
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On 29/11/2017 19:22, charles wrote:
In article , Iggy m wrote: replying to www.GymRatZ.co.uk, Iggy wrote: Yep, any light bulb that fits as the source will work. And, as long as the LED is 12V the wall-wart should work exactly the same, or any other wall-wart for that matter, which has the right plug on it. Only if you change the bulb's voltage would you need a different wall-wart. Otherwise, I'd suggest you affix the wall-wart's cable to the Santa, as well as the other decorations, so they stay together and can't be confused in the future. or do what I now do and put a sticky label on the wall-wart with it's ownership written on it. "Paint Pen" type markers (eBay) are even better, white for wall warts and black for (white) plug tops. Alternatively "Tulip" fabric paint. The latter is particularly good for providing a relatively permanent marker on stuff which gets manhandled or lives in wet or dirty environments. |
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On 30/11/2017 15:20, newshound wrote:
or do what I now do and put a sticky label on the wall-wart with it's ownership written on it. "Paint Pen" type markers (eBay) are even better, white for wall warts and black for (white) plug tops. Alternatively "Tulip" fabric paint. The latter is particularly good for providing a relatively permanent marker on stuff which gets manhandled or lives in wet or dirty environments. I do label everything up where possible. Even when I put the lights away with their PSU attached she takes them all off, puts them in a box/bag then loses the whole lot! Ah well, at least it means less bloody lights cluttering up the place for the next month. ![]() |
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![]() "www.GymRatZ.co.uk" wrote in message news ![]() On 30/11/2017 15:20, newshound wrote: or do what I now do and put a sticky label on the wall-wart with it's ownership written on it. "Paint Pen" type markers (eBay) are even better, white for wall warts and black for (white) plug tops. Alternatively "Tulip" fabric paint. The latter is particularly good for providing a relatively permanent marker on stuff which gets manhandled or lives in wet or dirty environments. I do label everything up where possible. Even when I put the lights away with their PSU attached she takes them all off, puts them in a box/bag then loses the whole lot! Trade her in on a new one. Ah well, at least it means less bloody lights cluttering up the place for the next month. ![]() Fewer. |
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