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<blockquote data-quote="Geoff1946" data-source="post: 502576" data-attributes="member: 28452"><p>Well you can just add up the lamp wattage and that's the amount of 12 volts power you need. </p><p></p><p>I recommend using two or more small drivers rather than one big one. I also suggest under-running them to extend their life, for example use two 15 or 20watt ones, each supplying 6 lamps, (12watts).</p><p></p><p>Locate them to keep the low voltage wiring reasonably short and don't bury them in insulation.to help them run cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoff1946, post: 502576, member: 28452"] Well you can just add up the lamp wattage and that's the amount of 12 volts power you need. I recommend using two or more small drivers rather than one big one. I also suggest under-running them to extend their life, for example use two 15 or 20watt ones, each supplying 6 lamps, (12watts). Locate them to keep the low voltage wiring reasonably short and don't bury them in insulation.to help them run cool. [/QUOTE]
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