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Reddit mentions of LighTech LET-60 Electrical Transformer, 12V 60W Electronic Dimmable

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of LighTech LET-60 Electrical Transformer, 12V 60W Electronic Dimmable. Here are the top ones.

LighTech LET-60 Electrical Transformer, 12V 60W Electronic Dimmable
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    Features:
  • Dimmable Highly Efficient Light and Compact Permanent Protection on Output
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height2 Inches
Length1.3 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 Pack
Weight0.2 Pounds
Width0.8 Inches

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Found 2 comments on LighTech LET-60 Electrical Transformer, 12V 60W Electronic Dimmable:

u/Vhoghul ยท 3 pointsr/DIY

So something like this could be installed?

http://www.amazon.com/LET-60-Class-Electronic-Transformer-Lightech/dp/B002RSOULS/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top

It has a temperature regulator, so that should help mitigate any risks of overheating. Do I need to worry about the amps?

The lamps came in plain boxes from a Habitat for Humanity restore, kind of like a thrift store for housing supply items. I really like the look, but it's definitely possible that they were originally designed for motorized residences, rather than normal housing.

And you've saved me again, as I'm pretty sure I would have been really confused looking for the bulbs for this at Home Depot. I can head to Crappy Tire instead, and I'm sure I can find them there.

u/CitizenJosh ยท 1 pointr/fixit

So I put in this ballast and have left the light switch on for a day now. However, there is no electricity coming through; the light doesn't light up and my multimeter doesn't show any voltage coming through. The lightbulb is good, I took it from another lamp.

Is this normal? Or, what else should I check?