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If you are running Leds directly from smooth DC there will be no flickering
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sounds more like you've wired them in series instead of parallel...
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As poni says, you need a power supply that is the correct voltage (12) and can supply enough current to operate the lamps. I would...
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I saw a 24 watts transformer, thank you for your help.
Thursday at 6:55 PM
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Yes the bulb is 5 watts each, and the transformer doesn't show watts max, but it says 1amps.
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its all about the wattage , the transformer must be a little more than the lamps you are using, this could be why they are getting hot (...
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Hi, I need help with my grandad's homemade Christmas Nativity hut. He used two 240V AC to 12V DC transformers for the lighting, but they...
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