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Don Klipstein
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In article <7sd9l0155ru5ohdeos1q2irqugf96es5g2@4ax.com>,
snovotill@hotmail.com wrote in part:
but I believe the phosphor is not the explanation. I have found blue LEDs
to also be less efficient at higher currents, and white LEDs are blue
ones with phosphor.
- Don Klipstein (don@misty.com)
snovotill@hotmail.com wrote in part:
I have noticed that white LEDs are less efficient at higher currents,White LEDs become inefficient at high currents. This is because the
fluorescent material saturates. Use non-white LEDs to avoid that.
but I believe the phosphor is not the explanation. I have found blue LEDs
to also be less efficient at higher currents, and white LEDs are blue
ones with phosphor.
- Don Klipstein (don@misty.com)