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I would have to believe by the time you tried to create your own underwater
lights, between the time effort and materials, you'd be better off buying something manufactured for the purpose. "Rodney Pont" wrote in message news:atcfzvasbuvgflfgrzfygqhx.hyisnj0.pminews@ihs1 ... On Sat, 29 May 2004 09:37:42 -0400, Gale Pearce wrote: or buy a small 12 volt transformer to run it separately. That's how mine is powered Gale :~) Home depot etc carry these - if you only want to run the one light , a 20 watt unit should be all you need - I think that is what mine is that came with the light ~ 8 yrs ago - I think it is a cal pump underwater light - looks just like a car sealed beam, in fact when I had to replace it I got the identical light from an auto store (a Philips - don't remember the #) ~ $7 Can UK car headlamps are 60 watts (5 amps at 12 volts). Are yours really only 20 watts? -- Regards - Rodney Pont The from address exists but is mostly dumped, please send any emails to the address below e-mail ngpsm4 (at) infohitsystems (dot) ltd (dot) uk |
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