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My apologies to all for bothering you with a stupid question. The yard
light converter converts from 120 V. AC to 12 V. AC. Not DC as I assumed. I never would have guessed. Thanks for the help. Tom "Calif Bill" wrote in message link.net... Check the voltage. My Malibu is 12V AC from what I remember. "Tom Best" wrote in message om... I would appreciate some help with a 12 volt question. I set up a 7 light long string of 12 volt, 40 watt bulbs on a strand of 12 guage, outdoor lighting, copper wire. The bulbs and bases were standard Edison screw base types. The lights were connected to a 300 watt DC converter made for outdoor yard lights. In theory, I would like to take the same string (with lower wattage bulbs) on sailing trips. In 4 days, 6 of the seven lights have burned out. One light continues to burn at normal brightness. Any ideas or comments on these failures apprecitated. Thanks Tom |
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