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I have a bar light that the bulbs burned out. It had E11 bulbs with .1watt each with a 2 batties with double AA in it to run. I am looking at changing this up to install a power supply into it, with six E11 bulbs with .1 watts each and will be in series so they all work togehter with a switch to turn on/off.
Now will a power supply 24V DC 5A 120W work to run this as I am thinking it should be good. but don't want to over/under value it, want to ensure before ripping it all a part to find out I need something different. Also should I put a resitor in line as well and what size would be required. Apprciate the help here.
 
Power supply: A 24V DC 5A 120W power supply is more than sufficient to run six 0.1-watt E11 bulbs.
Resistor: If the rated voltage of the bulbs matches the power supply (24V), no resistor is needed; if not, you can add an appropriate resistor based on the above calculations.
Switch: Choose a small switch suitable for low current (25mA).
 

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