28-02-2020, 10:09 AM
I think some non-dimmable ones have capacitors.
With a full wave bridge the flicker would be 100 Hz?
I don't know what the persistence is, but when off they glow nicely under UV lighting.
I'd imagine a decent design should also have a thermistor of some kind in series?
I discovered I also have a Diall model (B&Q). It's different construction and style LED of sticks to all my other lamps, a silvery channel on the outer edge. 6 sticks, 52ma, 6W and 2700K vs the Osram which has 4 fully coated sticks, 35mA 4W and 2700k.
So both are 1W per stick and similar currents. Does the 6 six stick 6W vs 4 stick 4W suggest about 110V per stick? It's tricky to make out the wiring.
In good news the B&Q BC to ES lamp adaptors are gone from the local store. A properly wired ES socket will have live centre and neutral outer. A BC to ES adaptor has 50% chance of making outer live.
With a full wave bridge the flicker would be 100 Hz?
I don't know what the persistence is, but when off they glow nicely under UV lighting.
I'd imagine a decent design should also have a thermistor of some kind in series?
I discovered I also have a Diall model (B&Q). It's different construction and style LED of sticks to all my other lamps, a silvery channel on the outer edge. 6 sticks, 52ma, 6W and 2700K vs the Osram which has 4 fully coated sticks, 35mA 4W and 2700k.
So both are 1W per stick and similar currents. Does the 6 six stick 6W vs 4 stick 4W suggest about 110V per stick? It's tricky to make out the wiring.
In good news the B&Q BC to ES lamp adaptors are gone from the local store. A properly wired ES socket will have live centre and neutral outer. A BC to ES adaptor has 50% chance of making outer live.







