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I think I need an education on how the new LEDs connect to the circuit and their voltage etc.
Have a look at the photo from Superior Lighting.
This story starts with a 2yo manufactured home; several of the lamps (recessed cans; LEDs) flicker constantly driving everyone nuts - and they are 5000K or better, which gives the dining/kitchen that wonderful autopsy-room feeling.
So I pulled one down and of course it's all foreign to me; looks like 120v romex entering a junction box which is attached to a molded plastic lamp housing above the bulb and lens.
Looking at this one, I have no clue what kind of connection that is, or the voltage.
Is there a household lamp LED standard for those two things??
This is a photo of the potential replacement:
Have a look at the photo from Superior Lighting.
This story starts with a 2yo manufactured home; several of the lamps (recessed cans; LEDs) flicker constantly driving everyone nuts - and they are 5000K or better, which gives the dining/kitchen that wonderful autopsy-room feeling.
So I pulled one down and of course it's all foreign to me; looks like 120v romex entering a junction box which is attached to a molded plastic lamp housing above the bulb and lens.
Looking at this one, I have no clue what kind of connection that is, or the voltage.
Is there a household lamp LED standard for those two things??
This is a photo of the potential replacement: