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JiminDenver
May 02, 2013Explorer II
West
Pretty much any of the panels that have been on while I handled them. Interestingly enough I tried it with the panel that is on 24/7 right now and it didn't blink a bit. Later I'll test some of the other units I have both panel and cob and see what I find.
Of the 48 LED panels I have there is a noticeable difference in color with the 10 pack being a bit more yellow. Not enough to notice without comparison to the first set but I can understand what 4jeeperz said about skin color.
BTW on the panel in the 24/7 test. It was said if these panels were on 24/7 for two weeks that they would fail because they were the cheap ebay panels. I can tell you this one is still going strong and loving it's wall wart.
So maybe the higher voltage thing is more to do with just the tape melting due to the heat build up. All of the LEDs I've installed in residential homes require vented fixtures. RV fixtures are not vented and allow that heat to build up. I still think some vent holes in the lenses may help.
Pretty much any of the panels that have been on while I handled them. Interestingly enough I tried it with the panel that is on 24/7 right now and it didn't blink a bit. Later I'll test some of the other units I have both panel and cob and see what I find.
Of the 48 LED panels I have there is a noticeable difference in color with the 10 pack being a bit more yellow. Not enough to notice without comparison to the first set but I can understand what 4jeeperz said about skin color.
BTW on the panel in the 24/7 test. It was said if these panels were on 24/7 for two weeks that they would fail because they were the cheap ebay panels. I can tell you this one is still going strong and loving it's wall wart.
So maybe the higher voltage thing is more to do with just the tape melting due to the heat build up. All of the LEDs I've installed in residential homes require vented fixtures. RV fixtures are not vented and allow that heat to build up. I still think some vent holes in the lenses may help.
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