Questions tagged [led]

For questions regarding lighting that uses LED (Light Emitting Diode) technology.

Questions that relate to the use of LED bulbs and fixtures, their selection and use.

This is not for LEDs that are part of much larger pieces of equipment such as TVs, clocks and similar.

LEDs are solid state devices that convert electric potential (voltage) into light output. They are some of the most efficient sources of light available and, although expensive, are preferred to incandescent bulbs and compact fluorescent bulbs as the former are notoriously inefficient and the latter contain elemental mercury (environmental hazard if broken).

Unlike CFLs and incandescents, LEDs do not need a glass envelope to contain their functioning parts, but are made of plastic. This makes them much more durable and almost impossible to shatter.

There does not seem to be an industry trade group dedicated to LEDs or their manufacturers, but Wikipedia has a good page on the subject: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LED_lamp

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LED light bulb flickering in socket, incandescent works fine

I have a couple of outdoor light sockets with built in motion detectors. These seem to work as you'd expect with regular incandescent bulbs- you can set a timer for how long you want them to be on when motion is detected and they light up fine. When…
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Three-way bulb's brightness levels are out of sequence

I have tried 2 3-way LED bulbs by GE. The settings are 50w, 100w and 150w. They have the same base configuration as incandescent 3-way bulbs (extra ring around center contact). When I turn it to the first click this is the lowest brightness (like…
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How can I reduce RF interference from LED light tubes?

? I picked up a dozen 3 bulb fixtures at the local habitat and installed them in my shop . Since the fixtures had no tubes I installed Sylvania Substitube LEDs . The lights work great , instant on and plenty of light . Only problem is , I have zero…
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120V LED Light Power Supply

I have an LED driver: But I cannot understand the 12-40V @ 350mA and what I should be looking for to replace it with. The light gives no indication of voltage or draw so I'm trying to match this power supply and have no clue where to find one or do…
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Only 2 of the 3 LED bulbs lite up

Two light fixtures in bathroom with 3 bulbs each. They can can 100 watt incandescent, I have 800 lumen LED, and there is a dimmer switch. In both fixtures, going left to right, the first two bulbs light and the 3rd does not.
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Why does my LED bulb occasionally turn off for a few seconds?

I have a 14 W LED bulb (no brand name is marked) in a shallow, wide recessed ceiling mount (marked as 60 W) in my kitchen; the bulb is quite a few years old. It is on a regular on/off switch, not a dimmer switch. Just recently, it's started…
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Am I allowed to surface mount a hardwire LED Driver

I'm installing new LEDs for under cabinet lighting. The kit I'm looking at comes with a hardwired transformer/driver. It has clips for screwing it to a wall or the underside of a cabinet. But one side takes 120v and I would think that then code…
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Not to be used in totally enclosed or recessed luminaires

My question centers or the word "OR". Should this be thought of A) totally enclosed luminaires OR totally enclosed recessed luminaires B) totally enclosed luminaires OR recessed luminaires. Basically are NON enclosed recessed luminaires…
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Why does an LED in a Can Light go out after Several Minutes?

I looked at this question which seemed to be the closest to resemble my situation, but it's just not a close enough case. I have a bunch of ceiling lights that are MR16 20W Halogens. I've replaced two of them with 6W (power) 50W (equivalent lumens)…
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Dimming multiple led light bulbs (parallel or in series)

I'd like to install 5 dimmable led bulbs. I'm trying to find how to connect them. But I can't get a clear answer. I can get information of the benefits of wiring leds in series/parallel but none of them mention a dimmer. The question is if I should…
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Flat Iron Causing LED Lights to Flicker

My wife was straightening her hair today when she noticed that whenever the straightener element turns on, the LED lights in the bathroom flicker. The lights are on the same circuit as the outlet (which is GFCI), there are no dimmer switches…
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LED Recessed lighting trim stuck

I feel like an idiot. I just bought my first starter home which happens to be a renovated home. The seller told me I have LED recessed lighting but I would like to change those lights to less harsh white light. I tried to remove the trim to…
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LED Light Glowing when off

I have been searching the internet and StackExchange for a couple of weeks now and have not found anything that fixed the issue. I recently added a room in my basement, all new wireing, lights, switches. when i turn the breaker on to that room all…
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Converting LED String Lights from Battery to DC Power Supply

I've converted a string of micro LED fairy lights powered by 2-CR2032 3V batteries to run off of a 5V 1.0A Switching AC/DC Power Adapter. The lights are "Steady On" when powered by the batteries, but flash off & on at quick, regular intervals when…
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How can I dim LED Christmas lights?

I bought two different strings of LED lights of the same brand to replace my old lights with LEDs. Big multi-colored C9 bulbs with dangling white icicle strands of T1 bulbs. The problem is that the big bulbs produce a lot less light than the cool…
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