Can I use the same size wire as in the pic to wire a bunch of these in parallel? Or should I use regular size wire, like an extension cord?
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Can I use the same size wire as in the pic to wire a bunch of these in parallel? Or should I use regular size wire, like an extension cord?
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A: No, I should use 14 gauge wire. kthxbye
The wire size you can use depends on the amps. You need to know the gauge of the wire to calculate a safe amperage for it. You can calculate amperage from watts and volts, if you have to. 14 gauge wire can support about 1500 watts, so that's probably overkill, but it will work.
That's a strange looking cfl. Is it designed to be hard wired?
PC :wtf:
No, I took the threaded bit off and replaced it with a tetra pack lid, which screws on perfectly. This way I can wire a bunch of them in parallel without needing light sockets, which are $5 ea and I need 18 of them.Quote:
Originally Posted by PharmaCan
The reflector fits around the collar where the ballast cover snaps on. No tape or glue or anything.
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Originally Posted by khronik
18 x 24W / 120V = 3.6A
If I could use a lighter wire, it would be easier to hang them, but I'll probably use those 6' extension cords from the dollar store. They're 14 gauge, right?
Very creative - and a good way to save $100. :thumbsup:
PC :smokin:
$100 I don't have. :thumbsup:
Necessity is the mother of invention.
I don't know what gauge the cords are that you're talking about, but I imagine they're at least 14 gauge. There's a good chance the packaging says something, probably 15 amps.
That's a neat system, although personally I prefer the 4-foot shop lights for cheap lighting. Good luck though!
u can go to home depot and buy a tool replacment cord there 5 each u need it the size of that atleast as the size wire u have won't be strong enough to hold the current + the tool replacment cord has the 3 prong with the grond that u need