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I know this is a really daft question, so please dont shout at me but I cant work it out. I have 5 x 50 watt 12 volt bulbs powered by a 230 volt to 12 volt transformer. Could someone kindly tell me how many amps they use??? :confused: Thanks
 
Once again, thanks very much, it was the transformer that was confusing me, i didnt know what effect it would have on the calculation, but now its explained, i can will be ok for ever more. (in that bit anyway!!)
 
rule no.1. 1 12v halogen lamp- 1 60VA transformer. 2 lamps- 2 transformers. etc.etc. bad practice to fit more than one lamp to a tranny. like putting all your eggs in one womb. oops, basket.
 
Dont have 230V unless you want to make a job of it !
Less work and safer in SELV
20 W halogens are still quite bright as a 35W 12V Diachoic gives as much light as a 50 W 240V mains one for example
PS Ive done loads of this type of work
 
IMO I would go for the 230v espicially in domestic. Without the transformer it must be less maintenace for the client and less to go wrong. Also ELV ones tend to be hotter than the 230 volt and cause the holders to burn out quicker.

Also even now I think the 230v lamp will last longer than the 12volt. But now with LED and other type of lighitng perhaps downlighters are losing favour.
 

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