Tell that to my house#2 doesn't look competent - cables in notches like that.
Kind Regards, John.
Tell that to my house#2 doesn't look competent - cables in notches like that.
That's a bit sexist - males in hospital wearing gloves can be just as worrying, if not moreHaving been in hospital recently, all I can say is beware females wearing gloves...
#2 doesn't look competent - cables in notches like that.The first one, I think - not so much for the 'obvious' reasons but, rather, because without additional data, I don't think I would be certain that the second one is female!
Still - she's obviously expecting to meet you, John - the gloves, goggles and hard hat are in case you come across her, you filthy brute.
Glad you got such a rapid response, and one which more-or-less corresponds to what I suggested early on!I emailed Friedland yesterday (Sun) and came home to find a reply already
"It is possible to get 3-4x D792 (under dome bells) running from one transformer. We would recommend 12V 2A transformer which will be more then enough on 30m run."
Yes, as I said, it must be below 0.5A, and probably quite a lot less than that. It also makes sense if one does the sums....I I've emailed back to ask for confirmation of current draw for each bell as it must be around 0.25A
Depends what you're actually replying to, but 7812s aren't fond of a.c.
The problem with your idea is that the high current (hence potentially high voltage drop) loads were were discussing are bells which need AC to work. Your idea would give them a nice regulated DC voltage, but they wouldn't workAdd a bridge, cap et all too of course.Depends what you're actually replying to, but 7812s aren't fond of a.c.
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