On Saturday, 23 December 2017 21:33:07 UTC, whit3rd wrote:
> On Saturday, December 23, 2017 at 4:32:55 AM UTC-8, tabby wrote:
> > On Saturday, 23 December 2017 09:24:10 UTC, N_Cook wrote:
> > > Can you increase the value of the neon dropper small enough to be
> > > useable still, yet large enough to extinguish the LEDs when "off"
> >
> > No, LED lighting has higher efficacy than neon.
>
> That reasoning is faulty. Neon lamps have a high impedance (large voltage drop),
> and a 50V neon lamp in series with a 3V LED, with the same current,
> could be one tenth the efficiency of the LED, it'd still be brighter.
>
> Neither the neon, nor the LED, is linear.
That's not right. Mains LED lightbulbs do not run on 3v, they either transform mains to low V, in which case the LED will light, or they use a series RC PSU in which case it will glow too dim to notice.
NT