M
Monty
- Jan 1, 1970
- 0
I recently purchased a halogen lamp from the UK which has an input
transformer with the following specs:
COMELIT
MOD: TL50U/4-UK MAX 50VA
PRI: 240 V ~ 50 HZ
SEC: 12 V ~ 4.16 A (PRI 240V 1-2)
SEC: 9 V ~ 3.2 A (PRI 240V 1-3)
SEC: 6.5V ~ 2.3 A (PRI 240V 1-4)
The transformer powers a 50W halogen bulb. One 240V power lead goes
into pin 1. The lamp has a four-position switch: apparenlty one
position is off, and the other three positions switch the 240V input
power into pins 2, 3, and 4 on the primary side of the transformer.
I want to use the lamp in the US. Do I need to replace the transformer
altogether? If so, any suggestions on how to find one of matching
specs and size? If I can rewire or otherwise use this transformer,
what are my alternatives? (I assume I could use an external 120v->240v
step up transformer, but that seems likely to be inefficient.)
thanks!
mk
transformer with the following specs:
COMELIT
MOD: TL50U/4-UK MAX 50VA
PRI: 240 V ~ 50 HZ
SEC: 12 V ~ 4.16 A (PRI 240V 1-2)
SEC: 9 V ~ 3.2 A (PRI 240V 1-3)
SEC: 6.5V ~ 2.3 A (PRI 240V 1-4)
The transformer powers a 50W halogen bulb. One 240V power lead goes
into pin 1. The lamp has a four-position switch: apparenlty one
position is off, and the other three positions switch the 240V input
power into pins 2, 3, and 4 on the primary side of the transformer.
I want to use the lamp in the US. Do I need to replace the transformer
altogether? If so, any suggestions on how to find one of matching
specs and size? If I can rewire or otherwise use this transformer,
what are my alternatives? (I assume I could use an external 120v->240v
step up transformer, but that seems likely to be inefficient.)
thanks!
mk