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From: jawamaister
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  • Could you use PWM of a fixed duty cycle to power a light bulb from a supply high than it's rating? e.g. Could I power a 6Vdc bulb from a 30Vdc supply with PWM of 20% duty cycle, or would the bulb be damaged?

  • @KX36 Yeah you can use PWM regulator for that and the bulb will survive :)

    You just have to measure the voltage on a bulb with a analog instrument so that it's not to high and it will work just fine.

    Thanks for comment.

  • Hi: a question: how do you drive the bulb? it is DC o AC? Witch considerations you may have to make this work? What are the bulb specifications? I trying the same using regular 12V 60W bulbs but I cant figure out how to ligth it up using a regular DC power supply. I thinks it should be due to power limitation of regulators. Any thougth? Thank you very much. Nice job. :)

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