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modified 8 years ago

lamp hack a 9 watts american us

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lamp hack a 9 watts flurescent lamp of transformer transistor can find in storage compatible 24 volts
published 8 years ago
dhduhdryff
8 years ago
How to turn the current from constant to non - frequency
terminals
8 years ago
first you have to find how many amps you spend a lamp of 9watts , for this creates if a current circuit 50 or 60 hz at 24 volts normally the output of the transformer a 9-watt bulb which gives 400 mAmp. , secondly a second AC circuit is created with 12 12 volt lamps to spend the amperes, of this circuit changes to 220v 50hz and can be a condensor to co-ordinate the current to the necessary amperes
hurz
8 years ago
@terminals, end at the end the capacitor value you figured out by reverse engineering is wrong, cause e.g. 220V at mains is 311V peak in EveryCurcuit! Check the topic RMS- versus peak-voltage at wikipedia.
hurz
8 years ago
@terminals, to many accounts so no idea whats to publish next?
lenzrulz
7 years ago
Better listen to Warner because he is an expert in the detection of multiple accounts and has experienced the “no idea what to publish next” syndrome preferring to hide his circuits so that no one can leave stupid comments on his work, meanwhile he selectively trolls users he disagrees with labelling them as “frauds” or “liars” and even “trolls”...Oh the irony...😂

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