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Re: RGB lighting
Hi,
They don't use 0-10V, that was the control for the old system using CFL.
These use 24V and I use a 10A DIN rail supply (cehck ebay).
They do need a heatsink but I was lucky that the mounting bracket and
housing are metal.
Lehane
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Andrew Walker" <andrew.walker@...>
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> Hi Lehane, could you recommend a suitable 1-10V compatible PSU for
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> Do you think a heat sink will be necessary?
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Lehane Kellett
> Sent: 14 January 2009 22:40
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] RGB lighting
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> Since I know many of you enjoy pretty flashing lights and haven't
got over the demise of the IBM360/370 mainframes.....
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> Farnell have some 12 x 1W RGB Led strips reduced to clear at =A315.
They can be mounted in a number of existing light fittings - in my
case they can be seen at:
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> http://www.mm-wave.com/honeycottage/RGBDMX.htm
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> Part number is 1226723. Oh poo, they've just reduced them to =A312
after I've bought 7 :-(
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> Regards,
> Lehane
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