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    Where to find a replacement foot dimmer for halogen

    Great analogy. I never really could visualise potential difference when studying physics but understood current much more easily. Right then, so having a 300W output (despite needing less) it is just "making upto that amount available" if the lamps want to draw it. This is great. I...
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    Where to find a replacement foot dimmer for halogen

    Thanks for all the help everyone. I have just found this: http://www.kaoyi.com/diyhp/jsp/sf_popup.jsp?img=/shopimages/30285/mmobj/attachment/987259252558678037.jpg Would this work. It seems to output just below the wattage I am looking for so would this work and most importantly be...
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    Where to find a replacement foot dimmer for halogen

    I just had a reply from Mr Resistor website claiming that this product would work: http://www.mr-resistor.co.uk/item.aspx?g=&t=603&r=604&i=5541&a= This doesn't make sense to me? Surely a 300W unit would blow things up when i am looking for a 120W unit? Sorry, I know this seems simple...
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    Where to find a replacement foot dimmer for halogen

    Thanks sup. Good idea to switch to 5W bulbs. It is a real shame that we can't use this lamp as it is not cheap to replace. It is a nice tree of individual lamps and used to create a really good effect in the room. I find it a little odd that something like this is so difficult to find...
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    Where to find a replacement foot dimmer for halogen

    Wow, quick replies, I think I am going to like this site :D The lamp uses 10x 10W G4 bulbs, therefore 100W in total. Picture of the unit (hope this works?): //media.diynot.com/118000_117444_9133_33693248_thumb.jpg Hhmm, it does look like a transformer to me when I open it...
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    Where to find a replacement foot dimmer for halogen

    I am really struggling to find a replacement part for a halogen floor lamp. The part I am trying to replace appears to be Korean and I cannot source it anywhere. Original part is: Anchorn AA-6202RV1 It has input: 220-240V and outputs 11.5V 35-120W (120W max) The closest thing I can find...
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