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On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 7:34:39 -0800, SQLit wrote (in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>): > f you looking for mood lighting consider switching the lights at full > bright in several stages. A dimmer accepts the full load and only passes on > the level you set. Using a 100 watt base and you set it for 50 % or 50 watts > then your burning off 50 watts in heat. Not exactly efficient. I know it > means more wiring but if you think about it you might decide that it is a > better way to go. I don't understand what you said. What are you using to switch lights at full bright in stages? Do you mean use several lights and turn on combinations of them? Or switches with resistors in stead of a dimmer? Please clarify. Thanks, -- DaveC [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is an invalid return address Please reply in the news group
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