LED's will flicker at 60 htz if on a half wave rectifier, and at 120 htz
if on a full wave. Both will stop flickering if a filter cap is added.
Fluorescent lights flicker at 120 htz. except for battery powered ones
which typically flicker at 10,000 to 30,000 htz.
Marshall
Ode Coyote wrote:
LEDs are DC devises...they can only flicker if half wave DC is being
used as a default of it's being a diode on an AC line...add a
rectifier bridge.
Ode
At 11:25 AM 1/5/2010 -0500, you wrote:
I don't believe LED would help. The two possible triggers for
fluorescent bulbs are the 60 htz blinking, and the color spectrum.
If you are talking about white LED bulbs, they are fluorescent as
well, and will blink at the same rate and have the same spectrum if
they use the same fluorescent compound, which I believe they do.
Marshall
Annie B Smythe wrote:
Hey Steve, check into LED bulbs, C Crane has them, but I think you
can find 'em cheaper.
They give out decent light these days.
Annie
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