220v Led Light Bulb on Battery

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220v Led Light Bulb on Battery

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Incredible led light bulb on a battery is a how to convert 220v led bulb to operate on battery any led bulb can be converted this way.
Any 220v mains operated led will run on dc voltage in this video you will find how to convert any mains led bulb to run on battery and in 220v led bulb the future to make a homemade inverter for stepping up the voltage and you will be able to run 220v led bulbs from 1.5v battery or Li-ion battery or even from a 12v lead acid battery. Come and join Noskillsrequired channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPjqH3HfNA4Shttkx1haAUQ First, you will choose your led bulb start by buying a cheap one and take off the plastic cap think you are repairing this led bulb.

220v Bulb Teardown

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We gonna proceed to the dismantling of the 220v led bulb.Very easy you have to remove first the plastic cap

that is glued to the body of the led then desolder the end connectors to the mains socket

and you will have the following parts:

led chips connected with 2 wires to the driver

and this is it nothing complicated.All led light bulbs are different so different drivers and led voltage all over.

In future, you can use the driver for similar led

220v Led Driver (power Supply)

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You can see in the pictures real-time 220v led bulb driver not complicated some capacitors and resistor and a bridge rectifier.You can use this on future led.This one in particular outputs 220v no load and 130v loaded with the leads.So we can make in the future video an inverter dc-dc that can output 220v or 130v and we can drive this bulbs from 12v -3.7v or even a 1.5v battery.

An LED lamp is an electric light or light bulb for use in lighting fixtures that produce light using light-emitting diodes (LEDs). LED lamps have a lifespan and electrical efficiency which are several times greater than incandescent lamps, and are significantly more efficient than most fluorescent lamps

Led Bulb Components

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Like incandescent lamps and unlike most fluorescent lamps (e.g. tubes and compact fluorescent lamps
or CFLs), LEDs come to full brightness without the need for a warm-up time; the life of fluorescent lighting is also reduced by frequent switching on and off. The initial cost of LED is usually higher. Degradation of LED die and packaging materials reduces light output to some extent over time.

Some LED lamps are made to be a directly compatible drop-in replacement for incandescent or fluorescent lamps. An LED lamp packaging may show the lumen output, power consumption in watts, color temperature in kelvins or description (e.g. "warm white"), operating temperature range, and sometimes the equivalent wattage of an incandescent lamp of similar luminous output.

Homemade Power Supply

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To make our power supply we can just use 20-30 9v battery in series

because these small batteries have those special connectors that can be connected one+one

very easy we can make a power supply that output as much volts as we want just adding a battery or taking of

if it is too much.

220v Led Bulb on Battery Very Easy

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Incredible 220v led light bulb on battery

LED drivers
are the essential components of LED lamps or luminaries. A good LED driver can guarantee a long life for an LED system and provide additional features such as dimming and control. The LED drivers can be put inside lamp or luminaire, which is called a built-in type or be put outside, which is called an independent type. According to different applications, different types of LED drivers need to be applied, for example, an outdoor driver for street light, an indoor point driver for a downlight, and an indoor linear driver for a panel light.

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