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#55037 08/13/05 11:05 AM
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james S Offline OP
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has anyone came across flourecent lights that are dimmed down to a set level with a 24 volt dc supply?my problem is when i diconnect the dc supply from one fitting the rest of the fittings in the room go bright,which is a problem given the type of enviroment they are illuminating.my idea was to find the resistance imposed across the dc supply and replace the fitting with the same value resistor enabling me to take the fitting out of service for maintenance with the remainding fittings dimmed.
any info would be much appreciated

#55038 08/13/05 11:15 AM
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James, I moved your topic to the Non-US Electrical Systems & Trades here , please reply there.

Roger


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