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Wednesday, 30 January 2019

How to Flash 220V Light Bulb ?

Hello Everyone, Today in this article I will discuss Simple 220V Light Bulb Flashing Circuit. For this project, I will use a Fluorescent Lamp Starter It will be used as a 220V Light Bulb Flasher. You don't need any additional components for this project. There is a filament inside of the starter It works with any type of  Fluorescent lamp starter. There is a simple logic is that when the terminal of the stater is heated then the thermostats plate increases and became short-circuited. So it means that current flows from the light became turned on. After that, the thermostats cooled and then starter acts like an open circuit. And then the light became off. I have used 100W LED Bulb as a load you can use this as well. This is a very simple circuit which is made up of fluorescent lamp starter. 



Needed Components:


  1. A Fluorescent Lamp Starter.
  2. 100W Bulb
  3. Some Connecting Wires
  4. A  2 Pin Plug

Watch the Youtube Video:

First Watch the youtube video then It will be easier to Understand.





How Does the Circuit Works?

There is a filament inside of the starter It works with any type of  Fluorescent lamp starter. There is a simple logic is that when the terminal of the stater is heated then the thermostats plate increases and became short-circuited. So it means that current flows from the light became turned on. After that, the thermostats cooled and then starter acts like an open circuit. And then the light became off. I have used 100W LED Bulb as a load you can use this as well. This is a very simple circuit which is made up of fluorescent lamp starter. 



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2 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing such great information on latest and trending lighting system. It’ll help people a lot in selection of best lights.
    Regards,
    Ale Rossi, LED Light Manufacturer in Malaysia

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