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by Epsylon3 » 25/09/07, 13:37

the bottom resistors are more specific to power transistors than to neons
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COMPACT FLUO LAMP




by WELLWELL89 » 27/09/07, 08:43

SLT, I WOULD LIKE TO PUT A 9W 220 V LAMP INTO 12 V BY CHANGING PARTS,
BUT WHICH?
WHERE TO REPAIR A 9W LAMP, HOW TO DO IT?
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by WELLWELL89 » 27/09/07, 08:56

SORRY I DIDN'T SEE PAGE 4
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by WELLWELL89 » 27/09/07, 10:54

I AM ALSO LOOKING FOR A SYSTEM OR THE 12 V FLUORESCENT LAMP WHEN IT NO LONGER WORKS ANOTHER TAKE THE RELAY AUTOMATICALLY
SAME FOR BATTERIES WHEN IT REACHES THE CRITICAL THRESHOLD 10,5 V
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by gilgamesh » 27/09/07, 14:42

I would like to receive some indications or advice on enlightenment. It must be said that I hate fluorescent light and also most energy-saving bulbs because they have a very ugly and unpleasant color of light and fluorescent lights tire me a lot and I don't know why, but I've seen it a lot of times. I use normal 100 watt transparent bulbs and I really like this light precisely because it is a warm and pleasant light. Are there any econo alternatives that have a bearable light?? How can one find out about the light spectrum of a certain lamp model?
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by Epsylon3 » 27/09/07, 19:23

there is rarely information on the first prices in eco bulbs... on the other hand, on the philipps site, everything is indicated...

I was lucky enough to find a set of eco bulbs with a fairly warm color but it is true that we often come across them in blue...

There may be stores where you can see these bulbs working, but I don't really believe it.... After that there is still the possibility of putting a yellow or orange diffusing day shade to compensate....
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by gilgamesh » 28/09/07, 01:36

thank you for your answer - the question is not so much in econo terms at the time of purchase but in consumption. Do the E 27 really consume little or is it the same as the G 23 etc??
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by Epsylon3 » 29/09/07, 14:20

Yes the E27 are of the indicated power... there is no circuit to add to power/start them, the circuit is in the base, the circuits that I have schematized
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by WELLWELL89 » 02/10/07, 10:37

Hello,
I invite you to discuss the subject on hericom chat around 20 p.m.


http://www.hericom.com/portail/modules/ ... hp?op=chat


click on blue rectangle and put a speudo and validate
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by Ezekiel_AREVA » 25/10/07, 14:57

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please see the message i just posted.
I will add links to technical explanations for the more advanced.

https://www.econologie.com/forums/a-l-attent ... t4201.html
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