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    Electronically controlled 12V 75W lamp

    Ok thanks I will have to look into your suggestion Alun. Oh great some more research :-\ I will be back! for more help
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    Electronically controlled 12V 75W lamp

    Im from a small place, the Isle of Man. UK. look it up on google earth "Douglas" lat=54.15, lon=-4.48333 What do you think to my proposal?? Is it feasible for a newbie ;D I have a workshop at my disposal so I can make anything almost
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    Electronically controlled 12V 75W lamp

    ;D I hope to purchase 5 of them, just need to get the funds released(the future wife controls the purse strings). Out of curiosity were is here? if you dont mind me asking?
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    Electronically controlled 12V 75W lamp

    Hi audioguru heres a link to the web site http://www.budgetbatteries.co.uk/category/14/Industrial-Tagged-Batteries.html?cartid=3223_20Nov05_211718 there close to the bottom of the page dark green in colour
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    Electronically controlled 12V 75W lamp

    Sorry, Doh' ::) The battery info:- voltage:  1.2 V type:        Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMh) capacity:  3500 mAh function:  Rechargeable Led info:- Attached file led.pdf
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    Electronically controlled 12V 75W lamp

    :) Alun, thanks for you help. It has opened up a whole new world for me, sad i know. I would like to here your thoughts about this, My project spec has altered slightly although I will still pursue it. (So in effect I have 2 projects on the go but this one is slightly more important) I am...
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    Electronically controlled 12V 75W lamp

    Thanks for your help, for info the min and max voltage of the batteries is as follows:- min 11.8V max 13.4V The % i suggested would be between these voltages not between 0V and 12V. I didnt think it would be clear when i wrote the original request....sorry for any confusion. Si
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    Electronically controlled 12V 75W lamp

    :) Hi, I would like some help with a project that I would like to start. I have a torch which I would like to control using an electronic circuit. It would be preferable to have the circuit as an anologue set up, if this is not feasable then may a PIC set up would be more suitable?? Here goes...
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