electrofelon
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Probably because it's an automotive bulb. On AC, it'll either work or burn up.Why does it say "12v DC"?
Probably because it's an automotive bulb. On AC, it'll either work or burn up.
If it's LED it won't work properly for AC.It is an LED, so it is already a rectifier by nature. It should work on AC. As for flicker... may not be perceptible.
Sure it will. It just won't be as bright.If it's LED it won't work properly for AC.
Which means it won't work properly for it's intended use.Sure it will. It just won't be as bright.
That would result in half the rating.There are several possibilities. The simplest and crudest is just to have 1/2 the LEDs connected one way and the other half the other.
I agree AC may result in flicker.
Only way to know is try it.
Well not if it was designed to work that wayThat would result in half the rating.
But it is designed to be 12Vdc,Well not if it was designed to work that way
But it is non-polarized, which means it PROBABLY can be inserted either direction, which means it has an internal bridge rectifier, which means it will work on AC or DC.But it is designed to be 12Vdc,
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It's and LED which it is a light emitting diodeBut it is non-polarized, which means it PROBABLY can be inserted either direction, which means it has an internal bridge rectifier, which means it will work on AC or DC.