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That might be it. It would be a convenient and efficient way of
adjusting brightness. They also might be compensating for voltage and temperature by changing the pulse width. Hi Roy, You can do all the above with a regular light bulb. I think the reason they use multiple LED's is to reduce the mean time between failures. If a regular bulb fails, you are dark. If half of the LED's fail you still have light. They generally have 20 plus LED's. in the stuff I have seen. Also, LED's tend to last than bulbs (I think) 73 Gary N4AST |
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