So i just finished building my first 50x50cm light with 10 bulbs. But when I turn it on it flickers and the big bulbs won't go on. Here some pics and the video
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To be safe, make sure that the current load of the lamps does not over load the circuit breakers in your house. I am not familiar with the CFLs that you are using, but you can figure the current load by the formula Amperes = total watts divided by the voltage, so if the 10 lamps are 35 watts each then 350 watts / 110 volts = 3.1818 amperes. Most house hold circuits use 10 ampere breakers, so well within safe limits.
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Yep I calculated all that from beginning. I have. 110volt circuit with 10 amp breakers just like you said. It can manage up to 1100whatts momentarily but for longer than 3 hours the safe point is 80% so i am safe using two 350 wattts lights plus the fans. Also I already got some 20 amp breakers just in case
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