Incandescent light bulbs are officially banned in the U.S.::America’s ban on incandescent light bulbs, 16 years in the making, is finally a reality. Well, mostly.

  • @[email protected]
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    1310 months ago

    Is there a brand that’s better for LED? I get migraines and the stroking effect of LED bulbs can be a trigger.

    LED christmas bulbs particularly bad. It felt like walking into a rave at the Christmas store.

    • @[email protected]
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      2710 months ago

      Regular brand LED bulbs don’t strobe at all, only the very cheap ones from AliExpress and the resellers of Chinese crapware (like Walmart) do. IKEA has some nice and cheap bulbs, for example.

    • @WetBeardHairs
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      1110 months ago

      Yeah, many of those christmas lights use pulse width modulation to control brightness and it is very noticeable. I hope that gets changed over for an analog voltage dimmer soon.

      • @cerevant
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        510 months ago

        Also, cheap ones run directly on AC, so they flicker at 60 Hz (50 in Europe) because the current is only flowing for half the cycle.

        • @AndrewZabar
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          110 months ago

          How do high-end home LEDs get around this? Do they have a battery that caches the current between cycles?

          When my wife and I bought our place, we renovated and made all lights LED. The overheads in the living room and kitchen are quite bright and steady, so they must avoid this somehow.

          • @cerevant
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            610 months ago

            A bridge rectifier flips the negative current to positive, so instead of a sine wave you get a series of humps. Then a capacitor acts as a battery like you describe to smooth out the dip between humps.

            • @[email protected]
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              310 months ago

              There are half wave rectifiers and full wave rectifiers. The former only converts the positive AC to DC and shuts off for the negative half (causing flickering). The latter will convert both positive and negative halves to DC and don’t flicker.

              • @cerevant
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                110 months ago

                Well, LED lights are half-wave rectifiers that light up, so you wouldn’t add one. I don’t think I’ve ever heard of a half wave rectifier referred to as a bridge rectifier.

            • @AndrewZabar
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              210 months ago

              Ok, I get the gist. Thanks!

            • @Aux
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              110 months ago

              FULL BRIDGE RECTIFIER!!!11

    • @AndrewZabar
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      410 months ago

      I’ve never been disappointed with Philips. However, I have no doubt there are tons of exceptionally good quality products out there from various brands.

    • @[email protected]
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      210 months ago

      There are LEDs with CCD power converter. I got one 10 years ago and tested it with a 240 fps camera, no flicker at all. I will not recommend a brand because it’s been years,but search for “ccd led bulb”.

      Also there’s a number called CRI, indicating how well it represents colors. This also may contribute to your headaches. 85 or higher is good, 90 is great. Just don’t trust these numbers on Amazon, the cheapest of cheap crap is marketed as " cri 90+" there.

      Or scratch what I just said and find a small store that specializes in lighting and ask the clerk (or email them).

    • @[email protected]
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      110 months ago

      I honestly couldn’t tell you. Its been so long since I purchased LEDs and the ones I bought were from the company I work for. They have worked well for me but I don’t know if any brand is better than another.

    • @AbouBenAdhem
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      110 months ago

      I wonder if multi-element bulbs offset the phase of each element so the flickering cancels out.