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You can safely put 48 regular (incandescent) 40 watt lights on a 20 amp circuit. If at some future date you might place higher wattage lights in the circuit, you will want to limit the number of lights to 20.
As many as the watts or current the dimmer specs say it will control - less 10 percent
Based on the height of the ceiling the lights can be placed at half the distance. For a ceiling of 14 feet, the lights should be at 7 feet.
It depends on the lights you use. You want the light to slightly overlap the other lamps.
usually the box the lights come in tell you how many strands you can put together for 1 plug. the common number is 3 strings of lights per plug so if you get a power strip you can put 3 strings of lights in each plug and if it is a 4 plug power strip you can put 12 strings of light into the power strip
That depends on two things: 1. the capacity of the relay that is inside the timer. 2. the current use (watts) of the lights that you are using.
Either all these lights are fed from one live (+ve) wire and that has broken or you have a bad earth wire (-ve) for all these lights; unless many wires have been damaged. Take a length of wire that can take 30A and connect to the -ve side of battery and connect directly to the -ve side of each light and test. then do the same for the +ve side. Best to put in an in-line fuse to this wire (say 10A) to guard against fire and errors. This will help to track down where the fault is.
This could because by a bad ground wire. Check the ground wire to make sure it is connected properly and not corroded.
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twist the two wires around the other wire, after doing that get the green wire put it in the 3rd socket to the left of the fusion stamp.
you got the wires wrong, most likely a ground wire got hooked up to a hot wire. The Orange Illumination Wire is grounding out somewhere this wire should not be hooked up at all on a 1989 model.
A license plate light is put on almost every car. The power wire is probably already there. Look close for a loose or unplugged looking wire around your license plate area. If you have no wire you'll have to run one and tie into a running light in one of your tail lights. Hope that helps.
yes.what you do is put the blue wire on the red wire and then tie those together to get those lights blinking again.
This wire frame deer is not just for holiday decorating. Put him in your back yard for a year-round festive atmosphere. This deer stands 5 1/2' tall and comes with 525 clear lights.
i wld like to put lightson my motorbike but lights r 240v and bike is 9v how do i do it
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