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Re: Appliance Modules
You could also put 2 lamps in series.
alancc
----- Original Message -----
From: Brian Reynolds <brian.g.reynolds@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 12:01 AM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Appliance Modules
> I knew Mr Doxy would know an answer!
>
> Good one Keith, I did not think anyone would reply so I plugged the
heat
> lamp back in anyway.
> If it is cold outside and the lamp blows the Meerkats cuddle each
other
> in the shed shivering, bless them....wont kill them but it is not
comfy
> for them.
>
> I did not know you could safely use a lamp module with heat lamps,
I
> will do this as if this saves money for new lamps I will be a
happy
> little bunny.
>
> I was originally going to install a backup lamp which will be
switched
> on if the temperature gets too low and the main lamp is on as this
would
> indicate the main lamp has blown! but I generally think the cost of
the
> electricity leaving the lamp on is going to be less than switching
the
> lamp and blowing it. I have had many of these blow over the years!
>
> Thanks again Keith, guess what I will be doing Monday night?
>
> B.
>
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