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Yes. Many 12 volt bulbs get very dangerously hot, for instance the 12 volt bulbs that are commonly used in vehicle headlights and in small 12 volt 50 watt overhead ceiling lights in homes.
Change the trailer light bulbs to 24 volts and supply a 24 volt source to power them, in that order.
If you want mood lighting just connect it as is, the brightness of the bulbs will be half. If you want full brightness change the bulbs to 120 volt with bulbs of the same wattage as the 220 volt bulbs.
All you have to do is change the bulbs to 12 volts and supply the trailer with a 12 volt power source. If you leave the original 24 volt bulb in the trailer they will only glow at 1/2 of their rated wattage.
No, get a matching transformer and check the polarity and the milliamps.
Yes. Many 12 volt bulbs get very dangerously hot, for instance the 12 volt bulbs that are commonly used in vehicle headlights and in small 12 volt 50 watt overhead ceiling lights in homes.
Change the trailer light bulbs to 24 volts and supply a 24 volt source to power them, in that order.
They will only weakly glow. Make a rising transformer if it is AC, if DC it is still possible to make an amplifier.
This question does is not answerable. A watt is a volt times an amp. With out knowing how many amps the bulbs use there is no answer.
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A 10 mm cable is most commonly used for a 500 KVA transformer, 240 volt, 3 phrase. The size of the wire that is used in a transformer is based on the voltage.
Oil is used to cool the transformer. There is no telling what the transformer in question uses without knowing the specific part number and looking up the specification.
The only way to do that is with a transformer. They make inline transformers that convert 230 to 115 and they simply plug in inline.
An example would be if you had a oil furnace, the ignition system would be a step up transformer. The step up 120 volt to 15000 volt transformer is used to ignite the fuel that comes out of the nozzle under high pressure to make the fuel burn.
If you want mood lighting just connect it as is, the brightness of the bulbs will be half. If you want full brightness change the bulbs to 120 volt with bulbs of the same wattage as the 220 volt bulbs.
All you have to do is change the bulbs to 12 volts and supply the trailer with a 12 volt power source. If you leave the original 24 volt bulb in the trailer they will only glow at 1/2 of their rated wattage.
No, get a matching transformer and check the polarity and the milliamps.