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    120 VAC to 12 VDC circuit to fit in E27 Base

    Well MD... I strung 5 LED's with a 1/4 watt Resistor and just plugged it into the wall. I expected them to light then die, or at least one die. but they didn't. I'm sure they're flickering at 60 hz as well, but I can't see it. They lit and stayed lit for hours until I unplugged them. So, your...
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    120 VAC to 12 VDC circuit to fit in E27 Base

    The problem with Series, is if one dies, they're all out. And with the mold I'm planning, I won't be able to go back and replace them. Well, not easily.
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    120 VAC to 12 VDC circuit to fit in E27 Base

    Unfortunately, I [purchased a Boatload of 12V LED's for a project design for automobiles. So, I've got a couple thousand 12V LED's. But you do have a good point about just getting different LED's. Perhaps I should reverse engineer this project of mine. Find the power source then match the LED's...
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    120 VAC to 12 VDC circuit to fit in E27 Base

    Could I use a full wave rectifier to drive the LED's? Could I get it down to 12V and still have it fit in the E27?
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    120 VAC to 12 VDC circuit to fit in E27 Base

    Thank you to all that have replied. I am amazed that there isn't a solution to my need already being mass marketed. I wish I had the resources and knowledge to get one to market. I know there are many people that would make their own LED light if that small feature was available. But I'm not...
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    120 VAC to 12 VDC circuit to fit in E27 Base

    I want to start making my own LED lighting but need to find a small footprint, hopefully pre-made circuit that fits within a E27 Base Cap. I have just searched (almost) everywhere and have decided to just ASK. It needs to be about the size of the tip of a mans thumb to fit in the E27.
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