test test: SMD LEDs VS VS Halogen CFL
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So it's a pseudo sinus electronic transformer.
It must be changed fairly quickly by a special direct current led model of this type: https://www.econologie.com/shop/alimenta ... p-363.html
You don't have to, but if you don't, I don't think your bulbs are going through the year ...
Detailed explanations here: https://www.econologie.com/forums/transforma ... 10598.html
It must be changed fairly quickly by a special direct current led model of this type: https://www.econologie.com/shop/alimenta ... p-363.html
You don't have to, but if you don't, I don't think your bulbs are going through the year ...
Detailed explanations here: https://www.econologie.com/forums/transforma ... 10598.html
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before i used flucompactes
in a room I used 3 bulbs of 8 watts each on a candlestick and the other room 3 bulbs of 20 watts noname on a candlestick (after several catastrophic tests the noname bulbs did not last long this one hold for 3 years now) I have them give to a neighbor who continues to use them and is very satisfied with them)
now I use on the same candlestick 3 lamps 220 v of 13 w each (120 leds per bulbs) and it lights up my two rooms I no longer need to light the other candlestick in the other room
good ok they are very very ugly but hey it lights up very well c is the main
in a room I used 3 bulbs of 8 watts each on a candlestick and the other room 3 bulbs of 20 watts noname on a candlestick (after several catastrophic tests the noname bulbs did not last long this one hold for 3 years now) I have them give to a neighbor who continues to use them and is very satisfied with them)
now I use on the same candlestick 3 lamps 220 v of 13 w each (120 leds per bulbs) and it lights up my two rooms I no longer need to light the other candlestick in the other room
good ok they are very very ugly but hey it lights up very well c is the main
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And a grilled SMD xanlite ... One !!!
GM400S reference: 400 Lumens / 5W / 220V (I haven't tested the actual consumption), lifespan 3 weeks! ;)
1 year warranty ... let's see what the seller says.
Good must recognize that it lit up rather well (see even too much).
On this side there, I was skeptical, but the LEDs today it holds the road for lighting.
But good 3 weeks ...
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GM400S reference: 400 Lumens / 5W / 220V (I haven't tested the actual consumption), lifespan 3 weeks! ;)
1 year warranty ... let's see what the seller says.
Good must recognize that it lit up rather well (see even too much).
On this side there, I was skeptical, but the LEDs today it holds the road for lighting.
But good 3 weeks ...
SixK
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And a grilled SMD xanlite ... One !!!
It was not wrapped in cotton without drafts, so that it heats well above 40 ° C or even 80 ° C ?????
Otherwise buy good from Christophe.
Instead of the manufacturers, I would put a thermal security at 40 ° C which starts again at less than 30 ° C, as for many vacuum cleaner motors, grinders, etc. (with 120 ° C instead of 40 ° C ) !!
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Products using SMD technology seem to me to have a significant rate of youthful defects.SixK wrote:And a grilled SMD xanlite ... One !!!
GM400S reference: 400 Lumens / 5W / 220V (I haven't tested the actual consumption), lifespan 3 weeks! ;)
After debugging, their reliability seems better (hence the interest of the guarantee).
At work, during the repair of the elevators, they placed SMD LEDs (I don't know the brand). In less than a week, there was one burnt out of 8. For 6 months, the other 7 have been working ...
For my part, my 4 Xanlite xXx have been operating (at least) 3 hours a day for 18 months.
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Well, we must be lucky with the SMD Elix so!
Return rate less than 0.5%
2 returns
SMD MR16 feedback due to the use of an electronic transformer ...
the other SMD GU10 I assume a thunderstorm (it was the period)
It can never be said enough: what matters is not so much the LED as what is behind it ...
Return rate less than 0.5%
2 returns
SMD MR16 feedback due to the use of an electronic transformer ...
the other SMD GU10 I assume a thunderstorm (it was the period)
It can never be said enough: what matters is not so much the LED as what is behind it ...
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It is not obvious to know the internal assembly of these LEDs in series or with special power supply for each independent of the others ???
They are 48 in series on 220V rectified and one dead on 48 is enough to finish the lamp !!
While the other 47 remain good !!!!!
Otherwise if not in series, we would see 47 LEDs lit and one dead on the 48 !!!
So if each one has the 1% probability of dying, the probability of dying collectively the lamp is 1- (1-1%) ^ 48 = 0,38 or more than one chance in 3
With 1 per thousand it is 48 times more, approximately either 1- (1-0,001) ^ 48 = 0,047 or 4,7 out of 100 !!
And it would be enough to change the dead SMD LED !!!!
Also the real lifetime is greatly shortened collectively.
If possible, an individual power supply for each LED is to be chosen.
Small exercise in calculating probabilities to do :
if each LED lives 50000h, (one chance in 2 to die on this time), how long do the 48 live in series, collectively ?????
If no error, on the assumptions, (those independent of life as for radioactive) on calculator 1434h !!!
To check, the blow to divide by 48 in series.
Fortunately, the radioactive atoms are not in series, like the LEDs, because the atomic batteries would not work a nanosecond !!!
In addition mount anti-lightning or anti-overvoltage varistors of 1 microsecond in parallel !!!
They are 48 in series on 220V rectified and one dead on 48 is enough to finish the lamp !!
While the other 47 remain good !!!!!
Otherwise if not in series, we would see 47 LEDs lit and one dead on the 48 !!!
So if each one has the 1% probability of dying, the probability of dying collectively the lamp is 1- (1-1%) ^ 48 = 0,38 or more than one chance in 3
With 1 per thousand it is 48 times more, approximately either 1- (1-0,001) ^ 48 = 0,047 or 4,7 out of 100 !!
And it would be enough to change the dead SMD LED !!!!
Also the real lifetime is greatly shortened collectively.
If possible, an individual power supply for each LED is to be chosen.
Small exercise in calculating probabilities to do :
if each LED lives 50000h, (one chance in 2 to die on this time), how long do the 48 live in series, collectively ?????
If no error, on the assumptions, (those independent of life as for radioactive) on calculator 1434h !!!
To check, the blow to divide by 48 in series.
Fortunately, the radioactive atoms are not in series, like the LEDs, because the atomic batteries would not work a nanosecond !!!
In addition mount anti-lightning or anti-overvoltage varistors of 1 microsecond in parallel !!!
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