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| | We can supply a range of power supplies to suit the smallest to the largest of houses. |
| | From a 1amp output (20 bulbs) up to 7amps (140 bulbs) |
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| | Power supplies used within the dolls house lighting market full into 3 groups. |
| | (1) 12v AC This is the cheapest type of power supply But! |
| | (2) 12v regulated DC These can tend to be large and get rather warm/hot. |
| | (3) And the newer switched mode type, they are small and generate very little heat. |
| | These are the Rolls Royce of power supplies, and the type we stock. |
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| | Power supplies or Transformers as they are also called reduce the domestic |
| | mains power supply (240 Volts) to a safe voltage for use with dolls house lights. |
| | This is 12 volts, and the voltage all dolls house lights work on. |
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| | The power supply determines the number of bulbs you can operate in the house, |
| | remember it is the number of bulbs and not the number of lights. |
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| | A good rule of thumb is that |
| | 20 bulbs require a 1 AMP power supply. |
| | 40 bulbs would require a 2 AMP power supply etc. |
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| | When considering the size of the power supply you need, always go up a size. |
| | This will give you spare capacity for the future should you change or add to the lighting. |
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