Re: Light bulb power control/dimmer
- From: "Phil Allison" <philallison@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 11:06:58 +1100
"LVMarc"
The persistence of vision, the flicker frequencies for most folks is about
8hz,
** Complete bollocks.
50 Hz flicker is visible to most folk.
OTOH, one poster suggested that , using 1/2 cycle non symmetry would
result in a net DC component and that it was bad. Not sure what would dbe
bad on a light bulb load, with a slight, very tiny mathemical sized DC
component.. PLease advise what sort of effects you were envisioning??
** Go and find what I actually posted - you PITA jerk off.
....... Phil
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