fuss
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I have tried to measure the resistance but it is an open circuit, I thought they would have a resistance of around 50,000 Ohms so they would work with 240v.
After a bit of research it seems that ac leds use some sort of blocking/ voltage limiting diode, does that sound right? not that I understand what that means.
The reason that I ask is , I want to put a reverse polarity indicating led (red) between the ac neutral and ground, and a correct polarity indicating led (green) between live and earth.
I see, after some reserch, that this may create a potential earth leak unless an 8000 Ohm resistor is used.
The initial reason for using 240v leds was that I figured they would already have the resistor built in anyway, and now it seems they dont work that way.
All I want to achieve is to have the read and green indicators working without causing any new potential problems.
Can anyone give me any help with this
thanks John
After a bit of research it seems that ac leds use some sort of blocking/ voltage limiting diode, does that sound right? not that I understand what that means.
The reason that I ask is , I want to put a reverse polarity indicating led (red) between the ac neutral and ground, and a correct polarity indicating led (green) between live and earth.
I see, after some reserch, that this may create a potential earth leak unless an 8000 Ohm resistor is used.
The initial reason for using 240v leds was that I figured they would already have the resistor built in anyway, and now it seems they dont work that way.
All I want to achieve is to have the read and green indicators working without causing any new potential problems.
Can anyone give me any help with this
thanks John