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RussellT:
I need to get a new bulb for a milling machine work lamp which has a 48V AC supply. The bulb holder is a conventional (for the UK) bayonet fitting as used for 240V bulbs. It has occurred to me that it might work with a modern LED type lamp as these incorporate a switch mode power supply. I have only found one spec sheet which says 100 - 240 V AC - but that's clearly what they expect it to be used with. What does anyone think? :zap: Russell |
awemawson:
Russell I have a feeling that I have some 48v bulbs tucked away somewhere, let me do a search after lunch |
RussellT:
Thanks Andrew It's not that I can't get a 48V bulb - more that it would be more convenient and cheaper if I could use one from the supermarket. Russell |
awemawson:
Here if you need it :) |
BillTodd:
--- Quote from: RussellT on November 17, 2015, 04:26:01 AM ---I need to get a new bulb for a milling machine work lamp which has a 48V AC supply. The bulb holder is a conventional (for the UK) bayonet fitting as used for 240V bulbs. It has occurred to me that it might work with a modern LED type lamp as these incorporate a switch mode power supply. I have only found one spec sheet which says 100 - 240 V AC - but that's clearly what they expect it to be used with. What does anyone think? :zap: Russell --- End quote --- 50v to GU10 LED conversion http://madmodder.net/index.php/topic,10254.msg115604.html#msg115604 |
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