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Akka brought forth on stone tablets:
On Aug 2, 1:25 pm, wrote: On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 08:13:13 -0700, Akka wrote: We have a 15 horsepower Mercury (actually, Mariner) outboard for our RIB. We sometimes use it at night, and want to mount an all-around white light on the motor. The motor outputs 20-40 V non-rectified, non-regulated power. We're afraid we'll simply blow out any bulbs intended for 12-volt use. Short of buying a voltage regulator (way too expensive), is there any solution to this problem? Rob Buy a light that uses a couple of flashlight batteries. Actually, this was our first (and second, and third) solution. Unfortunately, the standard version of that light (a) leaks and (b) vibrates off its screw attachment. W're tired of draining the light and our little pot of gold for this. Rob That 20-40 V is what you see unloaded. Hook up a light and see what it produces with a load. bob s/v Eolian Seattle |
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