Hoping to get a little clairification on using undercabinet flourescent strips.
I hope to run 8 linked together, but the ones I have say to only link 5 together. 70w max linked, 5x14w bulbs=70w.
But what determines that rating? If the link plug is just passing 110v to the next lamp it shouldn't matter right? Each bulb will still run off it own balast I presume. Or is it maybe just the rating of the lamp cord they use for the plug and link cable?
What is part of the product is limiting factor in the available wattage in series (they call it "series" on the package, I guess the actual power is being run in parallel for the in/out of the link hookups.)?
thanks!
I hope to run 8 linked together, but the ones I have say to only link 5 together. 70w max linked, 5x14w bulbs=70w.
But what determines that rating? If the link plug is just passing 110v to the next lamp it shouldn't matter right? Each bulb will still run off it own balast I presume. Or is it maybe just the rating of the lamp cord they use for the plug and link cable?
What is part of the product is limiting factor in the available wattage in series (they call it "series" on the package, I guess the actual power is being run in parallel for the in/out of the link hookups.)?
thanks!