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Two dead night lights.

I'm travelling with work at the moment, so the next few videos will look and sound different.  I've kept some back so you guys don't go through a spell without content.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6k9nBCJs_0s

Two dead night lights.

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Do you mean Edinburgh?

Big Clive

Love the videos mate! Me and a friend are going to be in the area/country from August 13 - 21, would be cool to meetup and grab a drink.

It sometimes takes a while to crack open stubborn cases.

Big Clive

im always disappointed that clive cuts when extra persuasion is needed

It's to do with how well current draw matches the voltage sinewave. In an ideal world they would be in perfect sync, but many modern products either draw current out of phase to the voltage or as a peak at the top and bottom of the sinewave.

Big Clive

I'm confused what's the difference with 'real power' and 'apparent power'.

if you can't squeeze the knowledge out with The Vice Of Knowledge you can whack it with the x-ray

God 420

The dropper capacitor is in series with the circuit, so when unplugged a charge could remain on it. That could give a small shock from the plug pins.

Big Clive

I like the explanation of Real Power that I found in the link below <a href="https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/718113103059707945/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/718113103059707945/</a>

John Harrison

Question on the discharge resister? In a simple circuit like that is a discharge resistor needed? Wouldn’t the LEDs or the transistor drain that capacitor?

Lostngone

Thank goodness, can't do without you

Neil Tonks


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