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Re: High Voltage Halogen Bulbs
Only problems with mains voltage halogens are:
- They have a higher initial inrush current than standard tungsten
lamps.
- When dimmed the filament cools and the halogen cycle stops causing
tungsten to coat the inside of the lamp leading to a shorter lamp
life.
Just ensure that you run the lamps at >90% every now and again so the
silver/black tungsten that has coated the inside of the lamp evaporates,
and
deposits back onto the filament again. (although dimming to low
levels
will increase the lamp life considerably)
- Mains voltage lamps have a lower efficacy than low voltage lamps ie. a
50W
mains halogen has a lower light output than a 50W low voltage
lamp.
Running them with a LW10 dimmer shouldn't be a problem, but I'd
decrease
the units capacity by at least 10%.
Simon
----- Original Message -----
Sent: 29 January 2002 19:09
Subject: [ukha_d] High Voltage Halogen
Bulbs
> After a brief consulation with the ever
helpful
Huggins it would appear that > in theory I should be able to
successfully
run HV halogen bulbs off the LW10 > dimmer switch although he'd never
tried it. Anyone set light to their house > doing this? >
>
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