I need help from an electronic whizz and I am sure we must have some out there in Expanda Land. :help:
I bought a couple of LED goose neck lamps from IKEA. They plug into 240V with a piggy back transformer setup, where the cable just has 2 a 2 pin plug to go into the back of the transformer. The rating on the side of the T/F says it is 4V output at .75A and 3W which to me adds up correctly.
I figured I could put a resistor in series to drop the voltage from 13 to 4 and I could then use it hard wired in the van. To my mind a 12 ohm resistor pulling .75A would use up 9V leaving 4 for the lamp. I found an 18 ohm, rated at 230W according to its wording, and wired it up for testing. The lamp worked fine but in about 15 seconds the resistor was smoking. I tried a larger resistor but it also overheated. :smokin:
I certainly don't want anything starting fires so, where am I going wrong?
Paul
I bought a couple of LED goose neck lamps from IKEA. They plug into 240V with a piggy back transformer setup, where the cable just has 2 a 2 pin plug to go into the back of the transformer. The rating on the side of the T/F says it is 4V output at .75A and 3W which to me adds up correctly.
I figured I could put a resistor in series to drop the voltage from 13 to 4 and I could then use it hard wired in the van. To my mind a 12 ohm resistor pulling .75A would use up 9V leaving 4 for the lamp. I found an 18 ohm, rated at 230W according to its wording, and wired it up for testing. The lamp worked fine but in about 15 seconds the resistor was smoking. I tried a larger resistor but it also overheated. :smokin:
I certainly don't want anything starting fires so, where am I going wrong?

Paul