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diek
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I have lighted Model Power brass street clocks, item # 598. Does anyone know the voltage and amp ratings for this ModelPower Item?
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diek...
Most accessories, such as lighting, usually runs off of 12 volts. Your transformer should have an accessory side. If not, you can pick up a 12 volt power supply unit, from any Radio Shack.
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Thanks. I suspected that, but wasn't sure of the ratings on the clocks.
Thanks again.

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