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Re: LM12 lamp module



> The maximum I've tried on mains halogen was 200W (50W x 4) and it works
>just fine off an LD11.

> However from Let's Automate:
>....
> Making capacity: 60 to 300 W (incandescent, and 12 V halogen lamps only)

12V halogen lamps use a transformer, the only one supported by the lamp modules.



> Regulating time: 4,4 sec +/- 0.2sec from fully on to off
> ....
> And from Laser:

> Designed to operate with 230V AC 60W to 300W incandescent lamps.


>So in essence, it won't work with the load you have on it as you are
> loading it with 750W when it can only handle less than half that!

Yes, but I want to change the original triac (10A/400V) with a 12A/800 one which work great now in the standard dimmer.

Dan


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