LED'S in 220V ac

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delta088

Joined Sep 13, 2012
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:) Respected members I have read all about 72LED's in 220v ac .I have a question I want to built LED(white) light for lighting our home & Reduce power consumption. I Want to drive my led's 220v ac only using diode bridge (220v/3.2v=68.75==69 led aprox) but not resistor bcos resistor will loss some energe & increse the wattage of total system.So some one plse help me by giveing thir knowledge and circuit diagrame..I already make an ELD bord with 90 led's & i drive it with my 12v dc battery..It's consume 12.7Watt approx but gloing same like a 25watt CFL .So I want to drvie my LED bord using 220AC so pls help me to makeit real...

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bertus

Joined Apr 5, 2008
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Hello,

I am closing this thread as it violates AAC policy and/or safety issues.

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  • Any kind of over-unity devices and systems
  • Automotive modifications
  • Devices designed to electrocute or shock another person
  • LEDs to mains
  • Phone jammers
  • Rail guns and high-energy projectile devices
  • Transformer-less power supplies
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Wendy

Joined Mar 24, 2008
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You can buy a wall wart, a power supply that plugs into a wall outlet, to power LEDs. If you want to discuss this please start another thread.

Powering LEDs directly from mains is a good way to kill an innocent 3rd party, which is why it is not permitted here.
 
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