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On 11/28/2014 8:50 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
gareth wrote: These LED replacements for 240V mains lamps; if one were to open them, would one find a high voltage regulator suitable for some of our valve experiments and repairs? You might find a little constant current supply, but my guess is that you'd just find a big dropping resistor. That configuration would result in most of the power being wasted as heat, but it would still produce less heat than an incandescent and be brighter. If you want a high voltage regulator, a TIP50 transistor and a high voltage zener (or a string of low voltage zeners) will fix you right up. The TIP50 is comparatively easy to damage, but if you don't hook it up backwards or something it will be very, very reliable. Not expensive. Think of the TIP50 as a 5080 replacement with a lot more gain and better transconductance in the bargain. If you want a high voltage switcher, on the other hand, look at the Linear Technology chips intended for LCD backlight inverters. There are some great Jim Williams applications notes. --scott No, these have electronic power supplies in them. Otherwise they would dissipate huge amounts of heat. Think about it. LED's run at about 3V. That means a 9W LED requires about 3 amps of power. 3 amps at 240V is 720W - or about 711W of power wasted. They would be way less efficient than any other type of bulbs. Plus LED's run on DC and would not work as efficiently on 50Hz AC. However, they also are generally pretty well potted and almost impossible to take apart without destroying them. And even if you could get one apart, its design is single-purpose and generally won't do well in a different application. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry, AI0K ================== |
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