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Thread: Converting a 100w to 250w light

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Steve View Post
    Rowley speak with fork tongue.




    Are you even trying to communicate in English?
    I think the imminent course of ECT should help!

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    Yawn, it would be easier and cheaper just to get the 250w versions

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    Regardless of the fact you are insistent on trying this yourself, despite the desperate calls to 'leave alone' or 'get the right light for the job'...

    I can't see how you will be insured for PLI After the conversion. The companies that build these lights have to conform to stringent legislation put in place to protect the end user.

    What happens when someone pops round to ask for a request, and on touching the stands the light is on (god forbid) has an early night? You will have to prove you conformed to the same legislation as the companies that build and test this equipment in the first place.

    I honestly think this is madness! Sparky or not, you can not be covered for the possible outcomes. The sad thing is, it's always someone else who suffers for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danieleastwood.com View Post
    I honestly think this is madness! Sparky or not, you can not be covered for the possible outcomes. The sad thing is, it's always someone else who suffers for it.
    Yup, and it's also worth pointing out that an Electrician is not the same as an Electrical (or Electronic) Engineer. A little knowledge, etc etc...

    Julian

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