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12v panel indicator on 240V goes bang

Published on Sat, Apr 27th 2024 Science & Technology Rectangular HD

I got a couple of packs of these 22mm electrical panel indicator lights and forgot that I'd ordered 12V versions as well as 220V ones. I soon discovered my error when I tested one on 240V.

So I thought I'd relive the moment for your pleasure.

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This YouTube channel centers around hardware dissections, analyses, and comparisons, covering areas such as electronics, lighting solutions, renewable technologies, and related accessories. It provides detailed explanations, schematics, and recommendations, aiming to offer valuable information for enthusiasts, professionals, and repairers alike, backed by a curiosity-driven approach to understanding devices and their underlying mechanisms.
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