Keep in mind that your LED lights are probably essentially a free half wave rectifier.
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That's how many LED Christmas lights and the like work, they are a string of diodes (with a current limiting resistor) that conduct electricity during the positive half of the waveform and are off during the negative. The LED lights will be probably considerably dimmer than if run straight off 12VDC, and you'll get the flickering that some people notice with cheap LED Christmas lights, but that might be a cheap solution if you can deal with it.
When it says general hardware, they mean computer hardware. This is not a forum for electrical engineering. There is another forum called "Highly Technical" for subjects like this.
You have to control the amps or you might kill someone.
When it says general hardware, they mean computer hardware. This is not a forum for electrical engineering. There is another forum called "Highly Technical" for subjects like this.
You have to control the amps or you might kill someone.
When it says general hardware, they mean computer hardware. This is not a forum for electrical engineering. There is another forum called "Highly Technical" for subjects like this.
You have to control the amps or you might kill someone.
