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| 1 | PCB Dimmer | | 1 | PCB Dimmer | ||
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| 1 | Resistor 680R blue-gray-brown | | 1 | Resistor 680R blue-gray-brown | ||
| 2 | Resistor 1k brown-black-red | | 2 | Resistor 1k brown-black-red | ||
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| 2 | Transistor BC547C | | 2 | Transistor BC547C | ||
| 1 | LED 2mA | LED1 | | 1 | LED 2mA | LED1 | ||
- | | 2 | Capacitor | + | | 2 | Capacitor |
| 2 | Capacitor 10µF | C1, C4 | | 2 | Capacitor 10µF | C1, C4 | ||
| 2 | Capacitor 100µF | | 2 | Capacitor 100µF | ||
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You can either use an extra housing or integrate the device directly into the housing of a CFL lamp. See the [[http:// | You can either use an extra housing or integrate the device directly into the housing of a CFL lamp. See the [[http:// | ||
- | It is very important to use **shielded cables for the 1-10V control voltage**. If you use unshielded cables and they are near the high voltage cables, | + | It is very important to use **shielded cables for the 1-10V control voltage**. If you use unshielded cables and they are near the high voltage cables, |
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