Large decorative LED lamp with 53 LEDs. NOT a teardown!
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A rather neat lamp made by a dutch company called Calex and bought from John Lewis in the UK. It is a glass globe with 53 LEDs arranged across several layers of circuit boards on a slim support stem.
What makes these lamps remarkable is that the only way I can see they could have made them is to put the LED core in and then progressively open it out like a ship in a bottle. They couldn't have formed the glass around the structure without significant heat damage.
Much as I really WANT to check out the electronics in the base I can't open the lamp without damaging it, and since it was justifiably quite expensive at £15 (25 bucks) I'd rather keep it intact.
It's light output is a very bright pinkish white.
What makes these lamps remarkable is that the only way I can see they could have made them is to put the LED core in and then progressively open it out like a ship in a bottle. They couldn't have formed the glass around the structure without significant heat damage.
Much as I really WANT to check out the electronics in the base I can't open the lamp without damaging it, and since it was justifiably quite expensive at £15 (25 bucks) I'd rather keep it intact.
It's light output is a very bright pinkish white.
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