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Making a 120V LED C7 bulb

Step 11Second shop without the flash

Second shop without the flash
you can see the LED is directed to the tab you push to get the water... It's a discrete light that will not light up half the kitchen like the old one...
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Mar 20, 2010. 10:16 PMmguima says:
in the darkness, red light is more comfortable to the eyes 
Feb 22, 2012. 11:23 AMn0ukf says:
Yes, Blue light is harsh on the eyes in the dark. Green would be better than blue, but Red is much better yet. Star Gazers use nothing but red to move around their telescope sites to preserve their night vision.
May 2, 2009. 7:21 AMbolsocheio says:
You must use a bridge rectifier to give full bright to the leds and remove the stroboscopic effect.

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