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LED bulb after the power failure, still glimmer, can last hours or even all day, what is the reason?!

LED bulb after the power failure, still glimmer, can last hours or even all day, what is the reason?!

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The meter usually doesn't turn because the current is too small to drive the meter (Mechanical), of course, the electronic meter also depends on the sensitivity. I don't think so. At least I used to do LED (light power about 0.5W it) is equivalent to 3W incandescent lamp brightness around. The meter does not rotate when it is shining normally.
Because LED's normal luminous current is 20MA, and LED has a weak current, it can emit light. According to this source. Maybe your line is just on the zero line. This will lead to a small leakage current flows through the LED lamp.Try offline.
If the switch is installed on the zero line, LED is the resistance capacitance step-down if the light shimmer is mainly the induction voltage capacitance inside (with the switch installed on the line Never mind, because there are capacitance induction voltage). The meter won't turn. Of course, you can not expect to use this induced voltage to lighting, because this voltage is extremely weak, unable to meet the minimum requirements for lighting. If the switch is on the zero line, and there is a problem with the capacitor in the capacitive circuit, it is likely to be a long time. Over time, the circuit in the LED light proved to be a problem
If it is to continue the glimmer of minutes, the main side is the use of resistance and step-down circuit caused by the normal phenomenon. It's very rare for the factory to use this old model to make LED balls. Circuits that run for hours or all day on the side of the LED bubble are out of order. It's not normal to shine for so long. Now most of the LED bulb is using IC constant current supply circuit, no such situation has emerged.

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