Maker Pro
Maker Pro

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F Murtz

Jan 1, 1970
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Any one seen these? read the specs, assuming that it is AC how would
they fare on our voltage (240).
 
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Phil Allison

Jan 1, 1970
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"Fuckwit Murtz"
Any one seen these? read the specs, assuming that it is AC how would they
fare on our voltage (240).


** Wot a fucking troll.
 
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F Murtz

Jan 1, 1970
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Phil said:
** Wot a fucking troll.
Ask a silly question (or almost any question silly or other wise) and
you are guaranteed a nasty answer from phill.
What originally drew me to the add was, 220v DC (50/60 Hz)
 
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Phil Allison

Jan 1, 1970
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"Fuckwit Murtz"
Ask a silly question (or almost any question silly or other wise) and you
are guaranteed a nasty answer from phill.
What originally drew me to the add was, 220v DC (50/60 Hz)


** ROTFLMAO

Wot a fucking MORON !!


.... Phil
 
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Trevor Wilson

Jan 1, 1970
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**You can buy them locally. Presumably, they are guaranteed to work on
230VAC/240VAC if you purchase locally. My next door neighbour put a
couple up to replace some PAR38 sensor lights. They work a treat,
consume far less power and should be more reliable. Not quite as much
light (nor is the spread as good as the PAR38s), but the significant
power savings make up for those issues.

Anyway, look for local suppliers.
 
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keithr

Jan 1, 1970
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I bought 2 off ebay $20ea delivered from china.

Bought warm white and cool white. Warm white light is kind of a
yellow/green tinge colour, makes garden look a bit odd.
Cool white much brighter looking.

Ever considered it strange that "Warm white" has a lower colour
temperature than "Cool white".
 
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