a) It will work.Standard LED bulb connected to a dimmer, does anyone know what will happen?
a) No.Will it blow the dimmer?
a) Yes.If the dimmer where on full, would they work?
a) It will work.Standard LED bulb connected to a dimmer, does anyone know what will happen?
b) It will not work.
c) Neither of the above.
d) All of the above.
a) No.Will it blow the dimmer?
b) Yes.
c) Neither of the above.
d) All of the above.
a) Yes.If the dimmer where on full, would they work?
b) No.
c) Neither of the above.
d) All of the above.
As helpful as ever.
As helpful as ever.
It is helpful. Anything could happen, or not happen.
If you had asked "what would happen if I connect a 230v cob dimmerable LED light to a compatable dimmer " then the answer would be that you will be able to dim the lamp.
Using terms like "Standard LED bulb" and " a dimmer" gives no information.
Its like saying, "if i drive out of my house will I be able to get to Glasgow"
The answers are many and variable.
Indeed."if i drive out of my house will I be able to get to Glasgow"
The answers are many and variable.
It may seem odd but with a cheap LED unit it would likely work. The problem is we are not buying a LED but a LED with some circuit to control the current. So consider cheapest of the cheap 9 LED's at 2.5 mA each in series with a full wave rectifier and a 87k Ω resistor.
If the root mean squared voltage is reduced it will clearly dim.
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