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Thread: Wire type for low voltage halogen lighting

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    mms check your private messages

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    so far it looks like you can only have 2 lights on that Xformer have to research some more

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    Sorry I could not help on this. I would need the install sheet. it is surprising that the load of the lights=the output watts of the Xformer.Is there a spec sheet on the web? or if I see some at the BigOrange Box store I will look at them .

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    I could find nothing on the web.

    I sent an e-mail to Eurofase tech dept asking these questions and was sent back
    (with no written explanations) the wiring schematics for their lights (Microsoft Word document).

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    In Ontario:
    30-002 Cabinet lighting system means a complete, extra low voltage lighting assembly consisting of a ................. wiring harness........

    I would also consider 2-034 The harness is no longer approved once the connectors are cut off.

    IMO I don't think LVT can be considered as a wiring harness.

    <font color="#a62a2a" size="1">[ March 28, 2004 12:29 PM: Message edited by: Cosimo Diano ]</font>

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