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Re: [OT] Low voltage kitchen lighting



The other people to look at are Airlink:

http://www.airlinktransformers.com/lighting.asp

Tend to be cheaper for more VA and I've used quite a lot of them for the
past 5 years and had no problems.

Lehane



--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Tracey Gardner"
<tracey.gardner@...> wrote:
>
> Hello Tim
>
> They are not a transformer in the strictest sense of the word.
> They are really a switched mode power supply that converts 230v AC
down to
> 12volts DC.
> The only problem, from my hobby point of view, is that they tend to
generate
> loads of radio interference.
> I deliberately bought what I would call proper transformers for my
lights.
>
> http://www.ibl.co.uk/?5002.00
>
> Regards
>
> Tracey
>
> > The "transformers" do say transformer on the box -
SAxby Electronic
> > Transformer Model PR60 26-60VA
> >
> > Dimmable
> > Soft Start
> > Short Circuit & Overload protection
> > Thermal cutouit/auto reset
> >
> > They looked OK, so I went for them - are they suitable - Are they
> > transformers?
> >
>




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