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06-03-2006, 03:26 PM #11OPSenior Member
Compact Fluorescent Light Discussion
Originally Posted by Mikey The Pothead
I've wired the sockets as a parrallel circuit, so that i'm able to turn on individual lights as opposed to having to have all on at the same time
The configuration of the bulbs will vary.
You CAN set it up in a series circuit, but i do not suggest this, as you'll need to have all the lights on in order for any of them to work. Similar to some christmas lights...
Hope this helps.. and remember to excercise caution when working with 120vAC but especially if you're in europe where the voltage is 220v . When wiring anything please use common sense... don't have any water around, make your work neat and proper...make sure that leads do not contact eachother anywhere and USE A POWER BAR WITH A CIRCUIT BREAKER ON IT.
this is helpful if you do have a short.. the powerbar will recognize the short and cut the power to your setup.
And of course.. please.. invest in a fire extinguisher... even if it's a 2lb one.
I finally bought a fire extinguisher this year... the day i bought it, my uncle had to use to an hour later.. as some idiot had thrown a lit cigarette butt over their balcony and it landed in an open box on our balcony..
Fire...is more dangerous than anyone of us tend to believe...please don't burn your place down...
Happy and SAFE constructing..
Bob.
The switches in the Parrallel Circuit are optioinal switches... this can be from the on/off on your power bar..or...if you buy on/off light sockets with a chain.
many of my lights are simply directly powered on by the power bar.. but i can turn off any light i wish by simply pulling the chain
Don't simply wire up a light socket to a cord and plug it into the wall... this is proabably not the best idea...and if you're not sure that what you've done is 100% correct before powering on, then you should BE sure...you're dealing with electricity and high enough voltage to serious harm or even kill people...so simply use common sense.. if you can't do that then you shouldn't be growing anyway
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