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Numerous Lights from one switch

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Hi All I was wondering if using the attached diagram would this be a good design for switching on numerous number of lights in one switch. I assume it is in some form of daisy chain. Its the one that I have rung?.Jimmy

Required Lighting Circuit for one switch operation to light 12 lights at once.pdf
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  • Now If the voltage for each LED cluster was, lets say, 110V then you will need to connect the lamp clusters in a hybrid formation. That is series pairs in parallel. The circuit diagram you have used would now need to have two lamps in series at each output point.

    The loading would be 52W * 6 = 312W. There is likely to be a startup current so perhaps treble that figure. to about 1000W which is around 5A - 8A (no need to be pedantic).

    Legh
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  • Now If the voltage for each LED cluster was, lets say, 110V then you will need to connect the lamp clusters in a hybrid formation. That is series pairs in parallel. The circuit diagram you have used would now need to have two lamps in series at each output point.

    The loading would be 52W * 6 = 312W. There is likely to be a startup current so perhaps treble that figure. to about 1000W which is around 5A - 8A (no need to be pedantic).

    Legh
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