A prince in Dubai already did that. He had westinghouse, or some other manufacturer, build them bulbs that were the same as regular LED bulbs except they had more LED filaments in them. This meant that they could produce the same amount of light while being driven an lower voltages.
They essentially never burn out, which is exactly what LEDs were always supposed to be. But the way (((they))) get them to burn out is to drive them at a voltage that is too high.
except they had more LED filaments in them.
lol Wat.
LED bulbs don’t use filaments, they use LED arrays (in serial) and the reason why they fail is due to a dead LED in the array or a bad driver with cheap “made in China” capacitors.
It’s all about the price.
I’ve had 5 Watts Philips bulbs (obviously more expensive than cheap Chinese ones) for almost a decade and not a single one has failed and they keep running perfectly fine.
This is the type of bulb they were using.
lol you literally cherry-picked “vintage” bulbs which aren’t even the standard LED bulbs this topic is about.
LED filament
I know, but these are special types designed to look like incandescent vintage bulbs, not the regular LED bulbs that are totally different (LED die arrays on aluminium PCBs inside a white and opaque bulb).
Do an image search for “led bulbs” and you’ll see that the filament one is barely showing up.
the reason why they fail is due to a dead LED in the array or a bad driver
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