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What we're talking about is electricity through a circuit. I wouldnb't think that it matters much that it's a bulb. If it's melting the connectors, then there is a weak wire in the mix that can't handle that much current. Isn't that right? Maybe someone else knows more about this issue.
What are the specs for the lamps for current? How many watts/amps, etc?
What we're talking about is electricity through a circuit. I wouldnb't think that it matters much that it's a bulb. If it's melting the connectors, then there is a weak wire in the mix that can't handle that much current. Isn't that right? Maybe someone else knows more about this issue.
What are the specs for the lamps for current? How many watts/amps, etc?