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hvaughn 
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Posted: October 05, 2005 at 6:00 PM / IP Logged  
I have a few sets of the interior neon kits that come with a transformer (hooks to cigarette lighter) and two tubes. I only need to use five tubes for my set up. I would like to run a single tube off of a transformer. I know it is set up to run two tubes, but if I only run one tube will this be a problem. All three transformers are wired to a switch thru a resistor. Also, anyone know how many amps each of the transformers will pull.
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No clue here, except for testing the amps. Have your negatives hooked up to the negative of the battery, negative of a multimeter set to 10A connected to the positive of the lights, and the positive of the multimeter hooked up to the battery. That'll read how many amps you're pulling.
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you will not have any problems running just one ligth off of the transformer.why the resistor?
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