The Waveform linear fixtures plug into a normal wall outlet and you can chain them together with short (1 ft) cables. I have one plugged into a switched outlet with the other 7 chained after it. Each one only uses 9 watts of power so you can chain a lot of them before you need to worry about breakers (my desktop computer uses the equivalent power of 60 of these at max).
Note that the “strip lights” are different and way more complicated. I’m tempted to try them because they could be nicer-looking but they have a much-shorter maximum length and you need a separate power supply.
>new lesswrong notif >oh no, did someone argue against something i wrote >”waveform linear fixtures” >oh gosh oh no what are these concepts >its the name of the light brand >they were replying to my question
How do you power them / what things do you need to power them?
The Waveform linear fixtures plug into a normal wall outlet and you can chain them together with short (1 ft) cables. I have one plugged into a switched outlet with the other 7 chained after it. Each one only uses 9 watts of power so you can chain a lot of them before you need to worry about breakers (my desktop computer uses the equivalent power of 60 of these at max).
Note that the “strip lights” are different and way more complicated. I’m tempted to try them because they could be nicer-looking but they have a much-shorter maximum length and you need a separate power supply.
thank you!
silly meme thing that happened vv
>new lesswrong notif
>oh no, did someone argue against something i wrote
>”waveform linear fixtures”
>oh gosh oh no what are these concepts
>its the name of the light brand
>they were replying to my question
(not that i’d mind ppl disagreeing ofc :p)
Haha “waveform linear fixtures” does sound the kind of phrase people here would coin to talk about some philosophical concept..