1   Lamps / Modern / Re: Which dimming technique is used to drive LED dimmable lightbulbs?  on: December 09, 2024, 07:20:24 PM 
Started by macusking - Last post by sdsw4
The easiest and cheapest way is to limit the current going to the LED with a potentiometer. There are programmable potentiometers available with current ratings suitable for some LEDs, if you want to use say a Raspberry Pi or Arduino.

The most efficient way is PWM dimming, where the led is switched on and off really fast, but the length of time it's on is changed. A little more complex, but still manageable for a DIY project.
 2   Lanterns/Fixtures / Modern / Re: SCO light on Caltrans??  on: December 09, 2024, 06:47:35 PM 
Started by Baked bagel 11 - Last post by Econolite03
I believe these were also wired in series and they tended to piece together whatever for those circuits.
 3   Lanterns/Fixtures / Modern / Re: SCO light on Caltrans??  on: December 09, 2024, 06:21:16 PM 
Started by Baked bagel 11 - Last post by Baked bagel 11
I have seen some FCO high performance optic 325s on Caltrans roads.
 4   Lanterns/Fixtures / Modern / Re: SCO light on Caltrans??  on: December 09, 2024, 05:53:13 PM 
Started by Baked bagel 11 - Last post by fluorescent lover 40
Probably a case of whatever they could get their hands on. The old lights were probably damaged all at once or had issues at some point and they had to get new lights ASAP. If you look closer, one of the the lights is a former HPS 325 with high performance FCO optics.
 5   Lamps / Modern / Which dimming technique is used to drive LED dimmable lightbulbs?  on: December 09, 2024, 05:22:14 PM 
Started by macusking - Last post by macusking
Hello fellows,
 In classic incandescent lamp, you could just "slice" the sinusoidal wave with the help of a potentiometer, diac and capacitor - or a MCU with zero-crossing circuit. EASY.

However, today we have dimmable LEDs bulbs. I'm considering make an alarm clock with AC output and a LED dimmable bulb, so it could wake-up with the light, simulating sun-rise. I'll 3D print everything... For sure, such devices already exists, however I wanna implement more features like temperature/humidity (because I can), bluetooth connection, proximity sensors, etc... So I'll make a custom PCB and firmware, and this will be my 30th birthday project.

The question is: Do you know which technique are applied to control/dim this kind of bulbs?

I'm electrician, so I already know the dangers of dealing with LIVE AC, how to mitigate and how to design Live AC safe pcbs with optocouplers --- don't worry about that.

thank you in advanced  :eoled:
 7   Lanterns/Fixtures / Modern / Old Polish Latarens from 80's  on: December 09, 2024, 03:54:41 PM 
Started by LampeK - Last post by LampeK
In this topic i will post pictures of old Polish latarens and describe it.

First will be one of my favorite lamp MESKO OURW-2250. This lamp was made by MESKO in 70's and 80's. This lamp was made for two 250watt mercury vapour lamps. The body of the luminaire is made of an aluminum alloy as a pressure casting. The luminaire is equipped with two side directional reflectors made of electropolished aluminum sheet. Mercury lamps are placed vertically. The lamp chamber is closed with a prismatic glass cover, which ensures a rational light distribution and constant light efficiency throughout the period of use. The chokes are placed in metal housings and filled with resin. The luminaire is installed on a tubular boom with a maximum external diameter of 60 mm. Here are some photos of it
 8   General / General Discussion / Re: How well would this survive?  on: December 09, 2024, 03:45:57 PM 
Started by Baked bagel 11 - Last post by Baked bagel 11
@fluorescent lover 40- Thanks for the info about what Francis has.
 9   General / General Discussion / Re: How well would this survive?  on: December 09, 2024, 12:36:25 PM 
Started by Baked bagel 11 - Last post by fluorescent lover 40
@Baked bagel 11 - Cool. A 150w mag-reg ballasted pair.

Francis does have a few 100w M-250R2s with multi-tap CWA ballasts if you consider one of those.
 10   General / General Discussion / Re: Parking lot lights in your area  on: December 09, 2024, 11:30:40 AM 
Started by Cole D. - Last post by dor123
All parking lots at Haifa are LED.
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