Cheap R80 Reflector to Poundland Golf Ball SES LED conversion.
On 24/09/16 18:04, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
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Scott writes:
I've got 12 volt halogen spots run from a torriodal transformer - five
units from each transformer. Can I replace these with LCDs or would
this cause problems with under-loading the transformer? I have read
something about having to have one conventional lamp in the circuit
but I don't fancy this as I would rather have them all the same.
Electronic transformers have a minimum load, but a toroidal
transformer probably doesn't. The voltage will be higher, but
an LED probably has a switched-mode PSU inside which will
compensate for this (although there are some cheap ones which
just use a resistor).
Actually the cheap way to drop LED voltage for mains uses is a series
capacitor. Then FW bridge rect and if you want smoothing caps, and put
the LED chips in series.
for e.g a 7W LED you need 30mA or about 7.5k impedance at 50hz.
About 0.47uF.
Frankly I'd lose the toroids and use mains lamps.
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