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Brad
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A couple of years ago there was a thread addressing the RJ recommended LED types. 1/2 wave, full wave?? Can someone point me to it?
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Brad
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sebjsan
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Sebastian from California
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I recommend full wave. They are more intense in my opinion.
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rm357
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I recommend full wave because I am sensitive to the 60 Hz flicker of half wave. It drives my eyes crazy and I can barely stand to look at them.
Most people don't notice or can't see the flicker.
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Full wave also offers greater dimming control. I converted my half wave LED icicle lights this year. Now they behave like regular incandescents.
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