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You do not "lower" amps. Loads, such as lamps, use a certain amount of current, measured in amps, and this current draw depends upon the internal resistance of the lamps, and the voltage that they are attached to.

 

I would suggest that you use a lower VOLTAGE for these lamps, because at 14 volts, you are driving them at the top of their maximum voltage range.

 

I would use 6 to 8 volts, first, as an experiment, and see how they look. You can do this simply by putting two lamps in series. Each will get half the supply voltage. Remember, that LED's have pretty much supplanted GOW and other incandescent lamps. LED's last forever, if not abused, and use around a 7th of the amperage of the tungsten equivalent lamp.

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