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![]() how many bulbs do you want to put on there Adam?
Steve |
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![]() Steve, check out the Topic title :D .
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![]() Quote:
anyways run two in series with two wires and then use the other two wire for the other one.. I think that is how Bruce has his set up Adam. Steve |
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![]() Hi,
In theory...you can run all four wires (shorted together) on to three tubes in parallel. I am not sure what the lighting output would be and you might be stressing the lamps if you only have 1 lamp (out of the 3) working. Stressing means driving VHO levels in to NOs. - Victor. |
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![]() The wiring diagram I have seen for this on the fulham website only shows 3 of the 4 red wires being used.. Is there a way I can wire the bulbs in and add in the 4th wire for a little more light? Or will it not be much different anyways?
Here's what I found: http://www.fulham.com/NewFiles/wire08.gif |
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![]() Steve is correct, I have 3 x 3' with 2 in series with 2 wires and 1 with 2 wires alone.
Lee |
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![]() ok good. thanks guys..
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