TWIN 6FT LED NON-CORROSIVE BATTEN FITTING over a lathe

Hi Everyone

A simple question with I suspect a complicated answer

Would a Twin 6' LED non-corrosive fitting,   i.e  ANSELL TORNADO TWIN 6FT LED NON-CORROSIVE BATTEN FITTING 71W 7320LM 

Be suitable for use above a small workshop lathe ???

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  • the internal circuity drives the LEDs with direct current

    That's almost re-opening a very old debate about "direct current" vs "continuous current". Continuous current being steady in magnitude as well as not reversing in polarity, whereas the label direct current only tells you it doesn't reverse polarity - it may well vary in magnitude, or even switch on/off very rapidly.

    I too have noticed stroboscopic effects with some LED lights - I've a feeling some tend to regulate the power by rapidly switching (switch mode PSU style) - wider or more frequent pulses to increase the overall power - I guess with electronics it's a lot easier to switch on/off than it is to try to create a steady regulated current without generating a lot of heat - and the cheaper brands don't seem to try to smooth the result - just let the LED and the persistence of the human eye do the averaging.

       - Andy.

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  • the internal circuity drives the LEDs with direct current

    That's almost re-opening a very old debate about "direct current" vs "continuous current". Continuous current being steady in magnitude as well as not reversing in polarity, whereas the label direct current only tells you it doesn't reverse polarity - it may well vary in magnitude, or even switch on/off very rapidly.

    I too have noticed stroboscopic effects with some LED lights - I've a feeling some tend to regulate the power by rapidly switching (switch mode PSU style) - wider or more frequent pulses to increase the overall power - I guess with electronics it's a lot easier to switch on/off than it is to try to create a steady regulated current without generating a lot of heat - and the cheaper brands don't seem to try to smooth the result - just let the LED and the persistence of the human eye do the averaging.

       - Andy.

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