Sujet : Re: 9W LED inrush current
De : blockedofcourse (at) *nospam* foo.invalid (Don Y)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 03. Oct 2024, 11:44:42
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On 10/3/2024 2:44 AM, Pimpom wrote:
On 03-10-2024 06:02 am, Don Y wrote:
<https://adlt.com.au/resources/led-inrush-currents/>
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That's the link I mentioned seeing before. I was bury and only scanned it briefly.
I have other documentation that states similarly -- but,
I don't think I am allowed to publish it :< OTOH,
nothing prevents me from searching for public
documents that make *similar* claims! :>
OTOH, this is all industrial/large-scale stuff. I
have no idea how devices targeting consumer would
behave. On the one hand, they are likely lower
cost and, thus, "cheaper" (in all meanings of the term).
On the other, if they were problematic in their design,
they would fail their markets!
[Someone trying to illuminate /L'Arc de Triomphe/ is
obviously more determined -- and resourceful -- than
someone trying to light their bathroom!]