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aussie_light_adict
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 Posted: Tuesday September 18th, 2007 01:25 am
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gday guys i have some inflatbles coming from over in the us now my concern is what sort of watts these things will draw so that i can purchase the right stepdowns i am getting the gemmy santa band, life like santa, and the archway with rotating scenes in the windows so if anybody can help me out with what watts these pull will be very helpfull thanks mick

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 Posted: Tuesday September 18th, 2007 01:35 am
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I know the Santa light show from Walmart is 3.31 amps according to the cord.  It's the one with the polar bear, santa, Penguin with drum and sunglasses..  I don't have the others.  Hope this helps.:)

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 Posted: Tuesday September 18th, 2007 01:40 am
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Lets see.. 120v and 3.31amps is... 397.2 watts.

...I think. I am not good at math.



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 Posted: Tuesday September 18th, 2007 02:26 am
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cool thanks guys so the 500 watts ones should be good then i have that little bit of security i think the other 2 will be a little less as they arent as animated as the santa band thanks mick

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 Posted: Friday September 21st, 2007 10:17 am
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aussie_light_adict wrote: cool thanks guys so the 500 watts ones should be good then i have that little bit of security i think the other 2 will be a little less as they arent as animated as the santa band thanks mick

  I don't know the total but I can tell you that the little C7 bulbs are either 5 or 7 watts each.

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 Posted: Saturday September 29th, 2007 02:48 pm
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Standard 8 food inflatables generally pull about 80-100 watts. My 8 foot santa and snowmen say they pull .75 amps.

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 Posted: Sunday September 30th, 2007 07:06 pm
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I have found that some of the ratings on the cords are off
Best to use a meter for a true reading



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