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Re: LM12 lamp module
> Bear in mind that by doing
> this you are fundamentally changing the entire design of the
module!
Yes.. I know, but.. isn't that wonderful?...Electronics is my first hobby
from when I was a kid....:-))
> Have you considered using two or three modules and splitting the
load?
This is not possible.... the load can be taken by only one of the
devices... You can not control that in a safe way...
> However what you may well get away with, just, is an LD11 in a case
to
> do this and get added features like soft start etc as it's rated
to
> 700W.
> TBH, I would have just gone for the heavier module rather than
> messing about with the guts of a new one.
Yes...it would be nice to do that, but...to order just a module somewhere
in the EU, I have to pay a lot of mone for transport.
More than that... I like to modify things... where possible to make them
better.
:-)
Dan
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