Hi,
I was wondering if it would be possible to power led directly from a power bridge rectifier, such as
this one.
Flickering will be at 1/(2x50) or 1/(2x60) depending on where you are, so impossible to detect for us...
if one has 220V AC it means he could get a 220x sqrt(2)=311 DC Voltage for cheap.
if one has 110V AC it means 155V DC.
Then we divide this number by Vled desired, and we place as much parralel string as needed.
For exemple, we could power 9 vero 29 with a current around 500mA, One could also add monos to fit the exact voltage... And from there, you add as much string as needed to get 150W, 300W, 450W etc etc. As long as it stay below the Amp rating for power bridge rectifier.
I don't think led would mind too much the flickering nor the voltage drive way instead of constant current.
Also I guess cappacitors would be too big for this kind of circuit...
I am just wondering if this woudn't be dangerous because of Plug voltage instability. We never really get 100V or 220V AC but something similar...
Tell me what do you think please
