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It's mains in and secondary is listed 5V DC & 400mA.
Most seem to be standard 10-12V Dc. Any ideas ? He says it's tiny smaller than a match box but if bigger can be hidden above in ceiling. Thanks all
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Agreed, like a yeti Tel !strange one that. ..... and tell him he needs to get his beard trimmed.
Thanks Richard that RS one looks perfect, shame they packed up over here !
Excellent, yes tax dodges is bang on over here ha ha, so corrupt the government here !Take away the tax dodges and you lose business!!
So long as the wattage is higher and the voltage the same then it should be fine for a power supply, they usually do not require a minimum load like a transformer.
that would give a nice bang. builders should stick to shovels.Excellent, yes tax dodges is bang on over here ha ha, so corrupt the government here !
Just been down to place and besides some capacitive coupling on the strappers the issue was found to be that the builder decided the flexes to £500 + lights needed shortened so did so then in fitting together again took the drivers and having a brown/ blue one side for primary 230V and red /black other side to Led he saw old colour red / black twin at ceiling and decided it must be red /black to same colours and sent mains to secondary on driver ! Brilliant ha ha
He did say when customer popped out that there was a bang and sparks from out ceiling rose & the driver unit and that it blew the back enclosure off toothat would give a nice bang. builders should stick to shovels.
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