Michael Fishet
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Does anyone know if you can get a shock from a 12v light in a bathroom after it's gone through a transformer
Assuming you're talking an isolation transformer then no.
Some 'transformers' are SMPS (switched mode) and isolation may be suspect. The transforming device will have the internationally recognised 'double-isolated' symbol (a square within a square) signifying its suitability.
To be perfectly safe you should power the primary of the transformer through a RCD protected supply.
Does anyone know if you can get a shock from a 12v light in a bathroom after it's gone through a transformer
It means their marketing department doesn't understand that the "per hour" doesn't need mentioned. It's always per hour unless otherwise specified in what would be a marketing department, deceptive way.What does 50W per hour mean?
It is rubbish.What does 50W per hour mean?
Does anyone know if you can get a shock from a 12v light in a bathroom after it's gone through a transformer