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LED Bulbs Blinking Issue After Connecting System: Solutions for Steady Lighting

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  • #1 16508436
    blackwolf7
    Level 6  
    After connecting the whole system and turning on the bulbs instead of lighting they blink. I don't know why this is happening and maybe someone knows how to deal with this problem?
    LED Bulbs Blinking Issue After Connecting System: Solutions for Steady Lighting
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  • #2 16508449
    karolark
    Level 42  
    At the beginning there are no LED bulbs :cry:
    Further enter the power of the leds and what is this power supply?
  • #3 16508477
    szkieletor11111
    Level 23  
    I bet on the power supply, but these led lamps are 230v, are they?

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    Write what is written on the lamps.
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  • #4 16508487
    blackwolf7
    Level 6  
    LED Bulbs Blinking Issue After Connecting System: Solutions for Steady Lighting
    Stabilized power supply 12V DC IP20
  • #5 16508492
    karolark
    Level 42  
    Buddy as leds are not light bulbs and write what you read and the parameters of the power supply.
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  • #6 16508502
    blackwolf7
    Level 6  
    The Lord in Castorama advised me everything, so I thought he knew what he was saying ...
    bulbs are on 12V
  • #7 16508509
    karolark
    Level 42  
    The Lord in castorama wanders :-) but you need to pull the LED power and the power of the adapter by your tongue?
    Disconnect two LEDs, will there be the same effect?
  • #8 16508517
    blackwolf7
    Level 6  
    I wanted to upload photos, but the site does not want to load me ... so I will describe
    The power supply's power is at the output of 15W, while the bulbs have 5W each. If I turn on one bulb and then each one in turn, they glow normally. However, if three are turned on, they blink.
  • #9 16508519
    szkieletor11111
    Level 23  
    Dude, with you the man goes the trail, read what is written on the led lamps, and if you are afraid, call a neighbor.

    what voltage the lamps
    what voltage of the power supply
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    #10 16508521
    karolark
    Level 42  
    The power supply works on its power edge - buy / replace with a stronger one.
  • #11 16508523
    blackwolf7
    Level 6  
    Approx. Thanks for the help :)
    Motto for today: Do not listen to the Lord of Castorama :D
    Thanks again for your help :)
  • #12 16508609
    398216 Usunięty
    Level 43  
    karolark wrote:
    The power supply works on its power edge
    blackwolf7 wrote:
    The power supply's power is at the output of 15W, while the bulbs have 5W each

    And four "light bulbs" ... so not on the edge of the power supply, but an overloaded power supply. In this case, the power supply "samples" - gives voltage to the LED, states that the current is too high, so it turns off and after a while checks again if something in the load has not changed - over and over again.
    And as for the "Lord of Castorama" - he was apparently convinced that the customer can count, and that customers usually buy a spare lamp - ... :)
  • #13 16508692
    Freddy
    Level 43  
    398216 Usunięty wrote:
    And four "light bulbs" ... so not on the edge of the power supply, but an overloaded power supply
    Something wrong with counting :) there are three, but the power supply is overloaded - it should be 20W.

    blackwolf7 wrote:
    light bulbs have 5W each
    Decide if you have bulbs or LED lamps because there is no such thing as "LED bulbs".
  • #14 16508716
    blackwolf7
    Level 6  
    Yes lamps ... and 25W for 3 LED lamps it's still not enough, that is enough for only two, but in this case I leave two glowing.
    Thanks for helping me solve my problem, it's all over.
    Have a nice day.
    greetings

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around an issue with LED bulbs blinking after connecting to a power supply. The user reports that the bulbs blink when multiple units are turned on, while they function normally when only one is activated. Responses suggest that the problem is likely due to an overloaded power supply, which is rated at 15W, insufficient for three 5W bulbs. Recommendations include replacing the power supply with a stronger unit, ideally rated at 20W or higher, to ensure stable operation. The conversation highlights the importance of matching the power supply specifications with the total load of the connected LED lamps.
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