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Halogen-power from a PC Power Supply

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Published in issue 353, April 2006

Halogen-power from a PC Power Supply
According to many people, halogen lighting is a very stylish way to illuminate a room. The lights are usually not that expensive and can be suspended from two steel wires (which also act as the power supply wires). If the room has to be illuminated cheaply (student digs, work room), then that can be realised easily with the method described here.

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Please note. In view of the complexity of international markets, Elektor cannot guarantee the availability of components for this project.

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