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Default LED car lights flicker - no need!

Major Scott wrote:
On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 16:58:35 +0100, Dave Plowman
wrote:

In article ,
Major Scott wrote:
Pulsing an LED is a way of getting a higher light output from it
without overheating. Overheating an LED kills it in short order.


Take for example the brake/tail lights. These are often pulsed for tail
and on for brake. So what you said doesn't make sense. Anything less
than full voltage on (as for brake) will be lower heat.


LEDs are current, not voltage, driven.


When there's a series resistor, then you can think of them as voltage
driven. Anyway electronics to lower the current can be made without
pulsing.


No, the series resistor merely determines the maximum current that could
flow through the LED.

Daniel