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"Pete" wrote in message
... I'm curious about the "Important" warning message I found on a wind-up LED torch (flashlight) I just got for Christmas. It says: "IMPORTANT: To extend the life of the LEDs allow 20 seconds between turning ON & OFF. Do not turn ON & OFF repeatedly." Hunh...? I can't imagine what effect that would have on LEDs. There's no turn-on surge like an incandescent would have. How could the life be shortened? I searched the web for that message, and find a number of apparently quite different and independent products with the same warning -- all, interestingly from UK suppliers! (Though my unit is made in China.) Could this be some kind of weirdly spreading myth? A well designed LED torch has a DC-DC converter driving the LED(s) so that you can use most of the energy in the batteries without the LEDs dimming too much. If you just use a series resistor you either have the LED dimming a lot before the batteries are dead or you end up wasting a lot of energy in the resistor, or both. So it could be a requirement of the DC-DC converter rather than the LEDs. However it still seems rather odd. -- Brian Gregory. (In the UK) To email me remove the letter vee. |
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