
Yeah, why do people do that? We aren't here on duty 24/7. Just post, and wait. Think of it as a visit to A&E. Sometimes we're are busy, or down the pub, or watching TV. The wait time could be several hours...
Yes, and then they don't come back for the answers.Yeah, why do people do that? We aren't here on duty 24/7. Just post, and wait. Think of it as a visit to A&E. Sometimes we're are busy, or down the pub, or watching TV. The wait time could be several hours...
Yes mate, you posted twice. Here's the other one https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/...ulbs-on-240-volt-with-240-volt-7-watt.640115/Other post? Was awaiting email notification of reply, not working
Thanks for links, will order.
No, they won't work.Sorry, thought the first had not posted.
Any advice, can I use 240 volt bulbs mixed with 12 volt on the same string?
Thanks
Yes it does. A 240V bulb would drop a lot of the voltage in a series string, leaving little for the 12V bulbs.It doesn't matter if you are using string.
Don't give up your day job, comedy obviously isn't your thingIt doesn't matter if you are using string.
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