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John Rumm wrote:
On 28/04/2021 07:35, Tim+ wrote:
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
Think it's generally known that dimming a tungsten bulb reduced its
efficiency dramatically. In other words, a 100w dimmed to half brightness
used a lot more electricity than a 50w on full. Although dimming did
extend the life of the bulb.

So how about LEDs? Since they generate far less heat are they still as
efficient when dimmed? And does dimming make a difference to their life?


Until they can make the colour temperature of LEDs drop as they dim, Ive
decided Im going to just avoid using dimmers with LEDs as the just look
ghastly as the dim IMO.


Some do IME. I used some of these:

https://cpc.farnell.com/philips-ligh...b38/dp/LP10204

I found that they dim in a very "tungsten" way - i.e. the colour temp
falls smoothly as they dim, and the dimming range is very wide - going
down to close to "barely glowing".



Thanks. Whats the key search term to make sure I get the right ones? I
could do with some candle bulbs with standard bayonet fittings.

Tim

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