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Alan via Personal_Submersibles personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Sat Mar 7 19:27:04 EST 2020


Brian,
it used to frustrate me that there were so many AC LED lights out there
& so few DC. There are heaps of dim-able AC lights but I had to get a Chinese
company to make me up a 36V driver with dimming.
Dimming is an asset when you get a lot of back scatter in low visibility.
I have wondered whether you could hack an AC light because they probably
use a rectifier for DC on the LED.
Alan  

> On 8/03/2020, at 12:59 PM, Brian Cox via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org> wrote:
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> There are a lot of 110AC led's out there , it would be a simple matter to run a DC inverter to make 110ac voltage ,  I wonder if there would be any advantage to that,  there might be some better quality led's that are made for AC voltage, Any thoughts on that?
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> Brian
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