Hi,
I recently bought a set of 3 halogen puck lights from Homebase in the UK, that came with a transformer. I assume this would normally be connected directly to one of the house's electrical circuits, but ideally I'd like to put a cord and plug on it, and plug it into a wall socket. I'm just wondering if there's any reason not to do this?
It's a HUI BO LONG HTV60L1 transformer. Here are the details:
Pri: 220-240Vac 50/60Hz 0.25a, cos ϕ: 0.98
Sec: 11.5Vac 10-60W eff 5A
Thanks for taking the time to read, much appreciated
J
I recently bought a set of 3 halogen puck lights from Homebase in the UK, that came with a transformer. I assume this would normally be connected directly to one of the house's electrical circuits, but ideally I'd like to put a cord and plug on it, and plug it into a wall socket. I'm just wondering if there's any reason not to do this?
It's a HUI BO LONG HTV60L1 transformer. Here are the details:
Pri: 220-240Vac 50/60Hz 0.25a, cos ϕ: 0.98
Sec: 11.5Vac 10-60W eff 5A
Thanks for taking the time to read, much appreciated
J