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mamaneu




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Registration date : 2009-06-09

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PostSubject: parallel port and 220v lamps starting lights   parallel port and 220v lamps starting lights Empty11/6/2009, 15:18

Hi
Does anyone know how can i connect a 220V lamps on my starting lights ?
I work with parallel port.
Thanks for your help
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Zwiebelring

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Localisation : près de Francfort sur le Main en Allemagne
Registration date : 2006-05-23

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PostSubject: Re: parallel port and 220v lamps starting lights   parallel port and 220v lamps starting lights Empty11/6/2009, 18:52

Hi mamaneu,

I connected 12V lamps - but they are powered by a transformer from 220V. By the way - I decided not to directly use 220V lamps, because
I thought it was too dangerous. Nevertheless the lamps are connected in the same way.

I use a relay card between the parallel port and the circuit of the starting lights

If you need more infos - don't hesitate

Gerald
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