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oh I see, interesting I did not know you could make a transformer that small.
well it's spread out and w/ IC's like bridge rectifiers being able to made small it's possible..
Lay the capacitors down and you save a lot of "up" room.. LED driver chips are tiny too..
Sunbrite circuit board.
You can see AC1 and AC 2 on each end of the board. Also LED +, - (power out) on the right end
BTW they may have proper drivers on board so the controller possibly uses a "proper' dimming protocol like 0-10V.
Should then have more than 2 wires coming out of each controller channel.
Since gen 2 and 3 bulbs are compatible..Like I said earlier, not sure how they are dimmed..I am sure of the AC/DC thing though.
Oh one good thing I read is that a single diode failure (open, not short) shouldn't take out the whole string.
Again though, if one tube totally fails likely spot is those 2 black electrolytics in the middle.
They are like the planned obsolescence CLOCK..
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