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AUWing wrote:$13 LED's have inboard regulators that should easily hold 16 volts. Many accept up to 32VMe Again wrote:
Led solution.
Agree - need to figure out what's blowing the $1 bulbs before I start sacrificing $13 bulbs
โAug-10-2014 08:25 PM
Me Again wrote:AUWing wrote:Me Again wrote:
Led solution.
Agree - need to figure out what's blowing the $1 bulbs before I start sacrificing $13 bulbs
Many bulbs now a days are just cheap and do not last long. You are chasing ghosts thinking it is something other just inferior bulbs. Chris
โAug-10-2014 08:20 PM
AUWing wrote:Me Again wrote:
Led solution.
Agree - need to figure out what's blowing the $1 bulbs before I start sacrificing $13 bulbs
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Me Again wrote:
Led solution.
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ryanw821 wrote:AUWing wrote:
I have one pendent light that likes to take out bulbs. I was thinking I'd open a few panels and look for a short but it occurred to me I've yet to blow a fuse . . . Shorts take out fuses not bulbs, right? So help calibrate me, what should I be looking for?
My thoughts would be to check the voltage at the socket, too high of a voltage will easily pop a bulb.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.