User:TijuanaRoddy

Does anyone have experience with energy-saving bulbs with regard to the output voltage for the tube? Recently I've bought several ESL and two are in the unadulterated broken.

The Board out so' a lamp has so many components, but the mini transformer stands out immediately. Almost looks like from a switching power supply, is maybe also something similar. After all, the mains voltage is rectified which a controller/clock the mini transformer speisst.

Just how much Commissioning jobs spits out the transformer??? I want not to again buy a new multimeter. So a measurement fails and who knows with what frequency the Board works.

Help and advice would really be a great help, because I have already two Phillips and a cheap brand lamp Board. And for €6 per piece can use Yes somehow on something. So that the lamp ignites this ECG spits out something more certainly 1 kV, or even at the beginning, in operation will then rapidly less. Build yourself, but nen voltage divider, then you can safely measure. For that, I also always a 10-euro-"Multimeter" lying around, you can ever fried that.