Shouldn't be a problem with the standard UV -> phosphor style white
LED's that are on the market today. The phosphor has a hang time that
runs into the minutes, if all of the glowing LED bits in my lamps are
an indication. They glow softly for several minutes after turn off.
-Chuck Harris
Chris Albertson wrote:
LEDs change brightness very fast and will flicker at 120Hz if you do
that. Many people can see 120Hz flicker.
Also you would not be getting all the brightness you could. Better to
low pass filter
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 10:26 PM, Michael Baker <[email protected]> wrote:
Time-Nutters--
I was wondering, after seeing some 100 watt LED series
wired assemblies that were listed at 30-34 VDC @ 2.9A if a
number of LEDs could be wired in series and powered directly
from a rectified 110 VAC power source.
Chris Albertson
Redondo Beach, California
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