Can't answer that one, it's above my pay grade.

Easy answer perhaps would be to contact the Mfg.  Easy source for the LED
direct replacement bulbs is now Home Depot. I assume there is one near you.

They perhaps have some trick electronics mounted internally to make the LED
bulbs work on AC current.  They are a little "spendy" for a light bulb, but
when I put them in my "off the grid and solar powered " motor home I can now
run lights all night if I want, and not pull down the battery bank.  Same
for the "Off the Grid " house.  I'm sold.

When they run, they remain cool to the touch.

On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 4:51 AM, Mitch Haley <m...@voyager.net> wrote:

> G Mann wrote:
>
>  BTW, to the original poster on this thread.  Try the latest version of LED
>> lights.
>>
>
> Do they draw a balanced current from BOTH sides of the AC waveform?
> Pulling DC from an AC outlet is not a good thing, and that's what LED
> lights used to do.
>
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