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Post #355261 by Swanky on Wed, Jan 16, 2008 8:34 AM
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As long as your total wattage of bulbs stays low, no reason not to run them all on one cord. I have a few vintage lamps that have multiple sockets and bulbs that are all on one cord. There is a max wattage I am sure. I don't do more than 7 watts in most of my tiki lamps, so I should be able to split a cord 14 ways if it normally handles a 100 watt bulb! :wink: And if I do my more normal 4 watt bulbs, I can hang 25 lamps off one cord! |