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Re: LW10 and candle bulb





Thanks all for the advice. I'll try it and see what happens as it's
only a temporary thing. Just didn't wan't a real Haloween show by
burning the house down!

Rob

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Rodney Hall" <rmh@r...> wrote:
> > You may be better with an appliance module (relay) for these
> > - if the
> > wattage is low - I had to do this with one of those 'pygmy'
> > bulbs I was
> > using as a night light - it wouldn't switch on a lamp dimmer
> > module.  If
> > it were me I'd try it and see on the LW10 first  though - I
wouldn't
> > expect it to damage it but no guarantee !
> >
> >     Kevin
> Those flickering lamps are basically neon lamps and will not
damage the
> LW10, but the wattage is *very* low and an appliance module
(relay) is
> really what you want, as Kevin says.
> --
> Rodney Hall
> Dum spiro spero
> While I breathe, I hope
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> rmh@r...
> http://rmhh.co.uk/
> http://rmhh.org.uk/
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~






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