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Old 08-10-2012, 04:16 PM   #13
Mark_T
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Originally Posted by Homeboy981 View Post
O.K. I am with ya on where to get it but…

The wattage of the bulb it is replacing is 21W…the LED pulls a watt or two….wouldn't 50 watts be too much resistance for the circuit?
Dude - ohms are resistance, not watts. The wattage rating is the amount of power (voltage squared over resistance, or current squared times resistance, or voltage times current) that the resistor can handle without melting, so you need a resistor rated above the power load. Too big is obviously better than too small, and there is no harm in overkill.

Remember: Twinkle twinkle little star, power equals I squared R.
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