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led driver calculation
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<blockquote data-quote="startingtopuff" data-source="post: 502570" data-attributes="member: 33244"><p>Hi, and thanks for letting me join. I propose to replace the 12 x 12v, 10 watt G4 tungsten lamps and transformer in my dining room fitting with 12 x 2 watt G4 LED's and need to know driver specification. the 12 lamps are wired in parallel. If anyone could help me it would be appreciated as my knowledge of ohms law is very basic. Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="startingtopuff, post: 502570, member: 33244"] Hi, and thanks for letting me join. I propose to replace the 12 x 12v, 10 watt G4 tungsten lamps and transformer in my dining room fitting with 12 x 2 watt G4 LED's and need to know driver specification. the 12 lamps are wired in parallel. If anyone could help me it would be appreciated as my knowledge of ohms law is very basic. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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