Four Schreder Sepale with 3000K corncob LED lamps
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All of these four warm white Schreder Sepale's have that exactly the same corncob lamp with E40 base.

Four Schreder Sepale with 3000K corncob LED lamps


All of these four warm white Schreder Sepale's have that exactly the same corncob lamp with E40 base.

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Flurofan96   [27 May, 2024 at 12:45 AM]
They should have gone for the Philips Trueforce elliptical LED filament bulbs that have the same coating and almost exact colour quality of an MH bulb - otherwise good job for not binning these fairly new lanterns
dor123   [27 May, 2024 at 04:25 AM]
The Philips Trueforce lamp isn't imported to Israel.
Flurofan96   [27 May, 2024 at 01:35 PM]
That is a pity because it is the only one of the type of LED lamps that match the almost proper look of the HID ones, a lot better than the corncob ones which are not only ugly but an electrical shock hazard. I was thinking to get a corncob just for the sake of it but I decided not to risk getting electrocuted
dor123   [27 May, 2024 at 02:26 PM]
This and This are common designs for HID retrofit LED lamps here in Israel.
In the HID retrofit corncob LED lamps, the LEDs and their wiring are exposed. Is this the cause of electric shock hazard from some corncob LED lamps?
Flurofan96   [27 May, 2024 at 03:06 PM]
The first example of the common LED retrofit lamps in Israel is the best one compared to the 2nd one as it has the closest look to the HID lamp. The electric shock hazard is a result of the exposed wiring and even the metallic casing could be also a shock hazard
dor123   [27 May, 2024 at 03:17 PM]
And that all of the LEDs together, connected in series to 240Vrms, while the voltage splits across the LEDs.
The first example has replaced 250W MH lamps inside the three Cemdag Bosphorus lanterns and globe lanterns at Ein-Gev, before being replaced by crap NISKO LED lanterns, and Lug Avenina Lens LED postops.
LED lamps were also put inside local made bell lanterns for 150W SON-T lamps.
Flurofan96   [27 May, 2024 at 03:44 PM]
That is unsafe design cos what if the LED diodes fail and the splitting effect becomes useless, could also start a fire

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