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MEXICOWANDERER
Oct 21, 2014Explorer
Anyone else wishing to donate a working "malfunctioning" WFCO, PM me. Using them in conjunction with 30 watt 36 volt LED modules for lighting. Street light for highway pedestrian crossing my grandkids use, and another for "futbol" field lighting, the only diversion young folks have. As long as I am doing a first-aid station for the village, might as well get buried with projects. The supplies will power an 80 volt converter booster adjusted to 36 volts. 180 watts of LED's for the cobra head street light, and 300 watts of LED's for the soccer pitch (two fixtures). I have 7 2 Farad caps to be used for 12 volt ballasts instead of batteries. Better use for an unused unwanted WFCO than sitting in a garage somewhere. I did get five 80 volt boosters this trip. CFE the national power commission installs the lights and powers them forever for free. I lucked out and have 4 Hubbell 20-amp photoelectric relay modules to control the lamps. Well, back under the lash preparing UPS lighting for the 1st aid station today. Using 3 12 volt fans in series to cool the LED heatsinks. Or a single 317 voltage regulator.
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