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| t1d:
Any points to consider? Thank you for your help. |
| tautech:
Wattage ? You might need several holders in parallel and some way to cover those fittings when not being used for safety. |
| t1d:
Hi, tautech! Great to hear from you. I will be using a great many, low wattage bulbs, in order to create a good many current brackets. Meaning, I want to be able to bring the current up very slowly and very precisely. Protecting the bulbs that are not being used is a good point. My case design already takes this into consideration. But, I was wondering if there was any difference in the way a halogen would act, as opposed to a common incandescent, and, if one is better for the application, then why... |
| tautech:
110VAC SES ? I'd just treat them like any other incandescent bulb as after all that's what they are and just in a different format/build to your normal tungsten filament bulb. They should just work for a DBT. :) |
| t1d:
Excellent! Thank you very much. |
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