AllenPitts
Member
Hello EOT forum,
Working on using LEDs in residential architectural
lighting.
In 2013 it was discovered that the first
LEDS that were encountered in the electronics
domain, 5 mm thru hole light emitting diodes,
were indicators not illuminators.
In search of LED illuminators the 1156 was
exposed which is quite bright. There are a
lot of components that cater to the 12 volt
automotive universe. The 1156 is very
efficient at 200 lumens per watt.
For instance, a 60 watt incandescent bulb
is twelve lm/w.
As is oft the case in the world of electrons,
smaller and brighter is sought.
Have stumbled upon a couple of LEDs that
are superior in lumens per watt.
Received several of these yesterday. Have looked
for schmetics and hook up guides
with no luck.
Have tried powering these LEDs
as shown in these test schematics.
Tests 1 and 2 results are negative,
that is, nothing happens.
Test three is also negative.
In Test 4 I think I may have fried
the component because the LED
came on briefly and then went
off. A test second Test 4 yielded
no results.
The conjecture is that a driver
is required for the Voolong
star LEDs.
Have searched at the
distributor and the Chinese
manufacturer and queried the
state-side disributor with no result.
Has anybody ever powered one
of the Voolong or other star LEDs?
Thanks.
Allen Pitts
Working on using LEDs in residential architectural
lighting.
In 2013 it was discovered that the first
LEDS that were encountered in the electronics
domain, 5 mm thru hole light emitting diodes,
were indicators not illuminators.
In search of LED illuminators the 1156 was
exposed which is quite bright. There are a
lot of components that cater to the 12 volt
automotive universe. The 1156 is very
efficient at 200 lumens per watt.
For instance, a 60 watt incandescent bulb
is twelve lm/w.
As is oft the case in the world of electrons,
smaller and brighter is sought.
Have stumbled upon a couple of LEDs that
are superior in lumens per watt.
Received several of these yesterday. Have looked
for schmetics and hook up guides
with no luck.
Have tried powering these LEDs
as shown in these test schematics.
Tests 1 and 2 results are negative,
that is, nothing happens.
Test three is also negative.
In Test 4 I think I may have fried
the component because the LED
came on briefly and then went
off. A test second Test 4 yielded
no results.
The conjecture is that a driver
is required for the Voolong
star LEDs.
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Have searched at the
distributor and the Chinese
manufacturer and queried the
state-side disributor with no result.
Has anybody ever powered one
of the Voolong or other star LEDs?
Thanks.
Allen Pitts