Saturday, 8 March 2014

3 March - 9 March 2014

To: Miss Norhafiza Bt Mohamad

From: Ruhidayu Bt Mohd Yusof

Date: 9 March 2014

Salam,

This week I will upload the video that I've made to shows the brightness of LED tube light and fluorescent.


The fluorescent tube light got the flickering. Which is the lamp is blinking a few second before it is fully operates.


LED tube light is more bright than fluorescent. I didn't noticed that I am not record the starting moment for LED tube light. I will upload another on next post.

For the next task, I will calculate the lumens for a certain area by using a formula. And I've already meet Miss Norhafiza to shows my progress (on Wednesday, 5p.m)


P/s: Enjoy the video, pals.

24 February - 2 March 2014

To: Miss Norhafiza Bt Mohamad

From: Ruhidayu Bt Mohd Yusof

Date: 2 March 2014

Salam,

This week I've test the efficiency of multifunction mini ammeter towards LED tube light and fluorescent. Since my lamp holder for LED has been repaired, I will test the multifunction mini ammeter. Besides that, I will share the connection LED tube light holder.

LED tube light holder is similar to fluorescent tube light holder. It only requires to remove the magnetic ballast and starter. If you using an electronic ballast, only remove the ballast. I will post the circuit diagram for LED tube light holder.


Circuit diagram
I've follow the circuit diagram instruction to replace LED tube light using fluorescent holder. The real picture as shown below.

Remove ballast connection (short the ballast)

Connect to 3-pin plug
After done the proses above, close the lamp holder and remove the stater to plug LED tube light. Next, the LED tube light will be tested to measure the watt consumption. The result as shown below.

LED tube light watt consumption

I've also test fluorescent tube light to measure the watt consumption. The result as shown above.

Fluorescent tube light watt consumption

Due to the magnetic ballast, the watt consumption is high than actual wattage which is the actual wattage is 36w. From my reading, magnetic ballast use 5%-10% from the actual wattage. For example:

10/100 x 36 = 3.6w
36 + 3.6 = 39.6w

But, it depends on the power factor of the ballast. Sometimes, the power factor can be 0.5 which is very low and consume a high wattage. Because of that, the wattage can be 40-45w per bulb. 

Compare than LED tube light do not use a magnetic ballast even starter. Therefore, the watt consumption is lower than fluorescent.

That's all for this week. The video for the lamp will be upload later.

Stay tuned !


P/s : Think and thinking.