What sort of LED are you talking about here, what working voltage was it?Blistered Baz wrote:I tried an LED on my 6V lammy and it lasted about 5 seconds.
Mind you it worked very well indeed for those few seconds.....
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My GP runs a 6volt electronic ing no battery.....maybe light board or led bulbs....coaster wrote:What sort of LED are you talking about here, what working voltage was it?Blistered Baz wrote:I tried an LED on my 6V lammy and it lasted about 5 seconds.
Mind you it worked very well indeed for those few seconds.....
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i've a feeling it was a 12v one.coaster wrote:What sort of LED are you talking about here, what working voltage was it?Blistered Baz wrote:I tried an LED on my 6V lammy and it lasted about 5 seconds.
Mind you it worked very well indeed for those few seconds.....
i just guessed that it was the nature of the 6v electrics that caused it to blow, as it might be varying wildly above and below the 6v. somehow i don't think there's any voltage smoothing involved...! it was just an experiment really as we all know how crap the lights are on 6v.