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| #Post#: 2072-------------------------------------------------- | |
| formula for efficiency.. | |
| By: happygolucky Date: April 3, 2014, 12:11 pm | |
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| when tuning any led light example 6 watt eco-smart? | |
| i have a formula that says .500 amp | |
| A=w/v | |
| thus eco-smart bulb is 6watts/12v=.500amp's | |
| question .if i tune a light to say .325 amp is that not under | |
| driving bulb amp rating causing a coefficient rating under | |
| driving the bulb causing less lux/lumenus but yet less stress an | |
| current draw? | |
| but adding more bulbs will increase amp draw an eventually bring | |
| led into an 100% an over lumens ?lux reading? ( that why you | |
| see a jump in brightness when increase bulbs/amps when you hit | |
| peak amp draw bulb.. what is it peak how many bulbs can you run | |
| ...? | |
| i have been tuning 1 bulb eco-smart bulb @ .325 amp's with out a | |
| ferrite on 10 amp setting multimeter digital... less than the | |
| .500 or 1/2 amp required for 6watt... is that good or bad for | |
| the circuit to under drive it using less amps ..... talk about | |
| efficiency.. i have to correct my self i have been referring to | |
| M/A miliamps when indeed it was reading amp's | |
| now i do have a 12v m/A setting on the meter is that what i | |
| should use to get a real read on my circuit draw or stick to | |
| the 10amp setting an protect the meter an transistor../bulb say | |
| for other factory cfl's or LED's? | |
| if the transistor is rated for 15 amp why do they blow not being | |
| tuned an driving of the 15 amp thus the heating issue an | |
| overdrive? | |
| DC watts to amps calculation formula | |
| The current I in amps (A) is equal to the power P in watts (W), | |
| divided by the voltage V in volts (V): | |
| I(A) = P(W) / V(V) | |
| So amps are equal to watts divided by volts. | |
| amp = watt / volt | |
| or | |
| A = W / V | |
| Example | |
| What is the current in amps when the power consumption is 330 | |
| watts and the voltage supply is 110 volts? | |
| I = 330W / 110V = 3A | |
| #Post#: 2073-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: formula for efficiency.. | |
| By: lynx wind Date: April 3, 2014, 12:38 pm | |
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| Its Ok to under drive the LED bulbs. In effect you are running | |
| it dim. | |
| The reason the transistors blow is because you are applying too | |
| high a voltage to the Base. The Base can only handle about a | |
| 3-4 volt signal. If you hook up a multimeter to the Base and | |
| the emitter you can see the voltage. The LED should drop the | |
| secondary and flyback down to 3.6 volts or so. If the bulb | |
| can't use all the high voltage some of this hits the base and | |
| will break down the thin layer in the transistor. | |
| When designed properly the LED bulb(s) will drop the signal | |
| voltage to the Base automatically. That is the simplicity of | |
| this one transistor circuit. | |
| #Post#: 2074-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: formula for efficiency.. | |
| By: happygolucky Date: April 3, 2014, 1:04 pm | |
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| it seems that all i have to do is really just add to the | |
| primary, an it drops the amp in 1/3rd... i took yours that you | |
| sent back.... no dis-respect checked it with my meter...against | |
| my own...circuits my amp meter read .985 amp.... so i added 5-6 | |
| turns to the primary an it dropped it to .325 eliminating the | |
| need for the ferrite unless, i add more bulbs an want to | |
| choke drop amps/voltage pretty cool | |
| 1)i remember you telling me to set it on my 12v 10amp setting to | |
| protect the meter.. | |
| 2)what is the 12v m/A setting is that true miliamp reading in | |
| the 1000ths | |
| then i ask find myself asking how much wire... do you really | |
| need? for these simple circuits.. | |
| just enough to open the circuit an let it oscillate an drop the | |
| voltage an close... an repeat? eventually less it may start | |
| flickering or blinking? | |
| pretty cool..that would produce a wave length ban right? | |
| #Post#: 2075-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: formula for efficiency.. | |
| By: happygolucky Date: April 3, 2014, 1:08 pm | |
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| the base is amplifying the voltage, correct more wingdings | |
| allow a build up of more current/voltage | |
| #Post#: 2076-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: formula for efficiency.. | |
| By: happygolucky Date: April 3, 2014, 1:27 pm | |
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| so in summary these leds an cfls lights are like woman, an as | |
| crazyguy said they have sweet spot...or so I can say a happy | |
| median..you can tune them on the high or low side... but if you | |
| go to far, you'll just piss'em off an they, blow there | |
| circuit... sounds like my wife hahahaha! :D | |
| what determines how much or how many watts/bulb you can push | |
| threw this circuit... | |
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