Not sure, should be on their website.
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YupOk not sure then
Maybe someone will pop in that can answer that.
Here's what they have...
Thanks Preston.Not sure if this helps... I'm not very "technical" with this kinda stuff...
I as looking at those, but I can't find information about how many amps it draws. Anyone know?
I will show you the technical data here.I as looking at those, but I can't find information about how many amps it draws. Anyone know?
Here's what they have...
Ok not sure then
Thank you everyone for answering and helping for me when I am not around.
This is the power supplies' data, but not the light's. I've post the light test report, it is be the right one.Not sure if this helps... I'm not very "technical" with this kinda stuff...
I am here now.Maybe someone will pop in that can answer that.
You got a point, very very few ppl asking about amp, so we didn't mention it. We are revising the website this month, will keep that in mind and add the amp data on!Funny, it says 232 watts @ 120 volts but it doesn't say anything about amps.
Thanks, Preston.
Yeah, in that way, you know how much you will be using and you will be prepared.Where I live we don't have a choice of electricity companies. My electric company charges more per KW, than PG&E in California.
So that's how I choose my lights, on how much is it going to cost me per month to use. Otherwise, I would have went crazy on the lights.
Wick
wattage = amp x voltage.Roughly 2A @ 110VAC. (232W/110V = 2.109A)