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wire 6(3 watts)led bulbs in one switch for home 220v AC is it possible?
The discussion centers on wiring six 3-watt LED bulbs to a single switch for a 220V AC mains system. Participants confirm that it is feasible to connect all six bulbs, totaling 18 watts, to one switch, as this load is considered light. However, they emphasize the importance of adhering to safety standards and recommend consulting a qualified electrician for proper wiring. Additionally, they suggest referencing the National Electrical Code (NEC) for safety guidelines.
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alvinneedhelp said:wire 6(3 watts)led bulbs in one switch for home 220v AC is it possible?
alvinneedhelp said:my problem is i don't know how to make a electrical schematic for the wiring of these 6 bulbs 3 watts each bulb in one switch.. running at 220v ac the bulbs are 220 compatible
No, your AC Mains *voltage* is 220Vac.alvinneedhelp said:our ac wattage is 220 watts here in the philippines
6 bulbs * 3 watts is only 18 watts. That is still a very light load. You may want to get an electrician to help you wire up the circuit. There are certain safety rules that you must follow.alvinneedhelp said:Yes, berkeman, for the AC Mains. My question is can I put 6 bulbs 3 watts each all in one switch -- will they work? Is it safe?
berkeman said:There are certain safety rules that you must follow.
berkeman said:No, your AC Mains *voltage* is 220Vac.6 bulbs * 3 watts is only 18 watts. That is still a very light load. You may want to get an electrician to help you wire up the circuit. There are certain safety rules that you must follow.
alvinneedhelp said:can you give me some rules that i can follow for our safety thanks.. big help davenn thanks for reminding :)