Right you are Edward, package says 36W on 12V, and 72W on 24V. I know what you mean mechanical switch feel, but these little buggers touch action work nicely - single gentle touch/light tap - gets them on. cheers alistair
On 2013-03-31, at 5:10 AM, Edward Maglott wrote: > Very nice! Since they are PWM they should work with up to 36W of > incandescent bulb also. Right? Actually, I sort of prefer the feel > of a mechanical switch to the capacitive touch. I wonder if the same > on/off/dimming features are available in a package with a "real" switch. > Edward > > At 10:31 PM 3/29/2013, Alistair Bell wrote: >> I installed some new switches to my interior led lighting. The new >> switches are a big improvement over the old ones, and I can >> recommend them highly. Well so far at least, no long term, Consumer >> Reports type rating yet :) >> >> http://shufti.wordpress.com/2013/03/29/vanagon-interior-led-lighting-update/ >> >> alistair |
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