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  • Feb 5, 2003, 04:05 AM
    renae
    Physics/par 56's
    Hi! This is to do with electricity and amps for gigs etc.

    1. You have hired a small-gig lighting rig. It comes with 8 par 56's. Can you plug all the lanterns into one 10 amp GPO?

    (I would be fine with this question if I knew what 8 par 56's were!)

    2. How many par 56's can a 10 amp dimmer control?
    ?

    Please help! Any input would be greatly appreciated!
  • Feb 21, 2003, 01:00 AM
    CommDweeb
    physics/par 56's
    This is a link to a spec sheet on a par 56

    http://www.chauvetlighting.com/pdfs/par56.pdf

    This is either a 300 or 600 watt lamp. If you are running on 120 VAC a 10 amp circuit will run 4 300 watt PAR 56 or 2 600 watt PAR 56 lamps. Double this for 240 VAC or 8 300 watt or 4 600 watt PAR 56 lamps.
  • Aug 3, 2011, 09:45 PM
    help desk user
    Well it depends on the watts of the lamp. The higher the watts/voltage of the lamp, the less you can have on one circuit. 10amps is 2400watts. So if you have the standard 300w lamps in your par56s, you could have 8 on one GPO.

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