I see from the UL site they are made by
PILOT INTERNATIONAL LTD E185630
ROOM 1708-09, 17/FL
TOWER A, REGENT CENTRE
63 WO YI HOP RD
KWAI CHUNG, NT HONG KONG
and they have a valid UL listing (http://tinyurl.com/ulywg )
I find nothing about the FCC in conection with the product, however. I
count on THAT changing.
A place that selle the switching mode "electronic transformer" (says
nothing about the FCC) also sells a magnetic one:
http://www.hrelampparts.com/CatPages/ADL/Hardware/H040.html
Cortland
KA5S
> [Original Message]
> From: Steven Farmer <wa5rpf@gmail.com>
> To: <rfi@contesting.com>
> Date: 12/18/2006 7:05:09 PM
> Subject: Re: [RFI] Low voltage lighting solid state "transformers" (long)
>
> Many thanks to Cortland and everyone else for the responses. They've
been
> very helpful.
>
> The device in question has no FCC label that I could find. Here's what's
> printed on it:
>
> Miller Model LVT-60N
> E185680
> Input 120v 50/60 Hz
> Output 11.6v 60W MAX
> MADE IN CHINA
> CAUTION: Indoor use only
>
> Was it illegal for this device to have been installed?
>
> Steve WA5RPF
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