I am puzzled by the requirements stated for the Wallner 505.
The manual says:
max. 200W with halogen lamps driven by transformer
max. 500W with opal lamps driven on the mains
All halogen lamps driven by a transformer I can think of are switched at the mains side. The load situation on the timer switch thus is the same as with a opal mains lamp.
The mains voltage is the same for both cases, thus the max. current the switch can bear under that voltage is the same, thus the max. wattage should be the same too.
(Leaving aside the power consumption of the transformer itself, which should be deduced from the max. lamp wattage.)
I do not see an induction effect either.
The manual says:
max. 200W with halogen lamps driven by transformer
max. 500W with opal lamps driven on the mains
All halogen lamps driven by a transformer I can think of are switched at the mains side. The load situation on the timer switch thus is the same as with a opal mains lamp.
The mains voltage is the same for both cases, thus the max. current the switch can bear under that voltage is the same, thus the max. wattage should be the same too.
(Leaving aside the power consumption of the transformer itself, which should be deduced from the max. lamp wattage.)
I do not see an induction effect either.