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When my unit glitches in a way the both LEDs are lit, they don't seem to alternate rapidly, they're both solid.
By the way my red-green transition also has both LEDs lit at many brief moments. Because it seems to me like a double PWM pattern.
First it's red and aproaching the temp.
Then the green start flashing in increasingly frequently while red remains lit solid. So as the green flashes, they're both on.
The green will become solid and then the red stops being solid and flashes decreasingly frequently until it's solid off.
The red flashing also doesn't turn the green off. It seems to me like both LEDs are controlled by temperature separately.
The one being lit doesn't automaticaly turn the other one off.
Also do 110V units do that cool slow PWM transition between red and green? I haven't seen a single report.
Maybe the new firmware ones?
Also if this blinking in the PWM pattern was faster it could look even cooler - the real visual PWM effect.
At high frequencies our eyes start perceiving the frequency as lightness, so it would make a smoothly fading red-green transition.
Simplified graph(there are more flashes actually)
of my transition from red to green as it approaches the temp:
Red: -------------------------------_-_-_-_-__-____-________-______
Green: _____-________-____-__-_-_-_--------------------------------
->Time
----: on
____: off
By the way my red-green transition also has both LEDs lit at many brief moments. Because it seems to me like a double PWM pattern.
First it's red and aproaching the temp.
Then the green start flashing in increasingly frequently while red remains lit solid. So as the green flashes, they're both on.
The green will become solid and then the red stops being solid and flashes decreasingly frequently until it's solid off.
The red flashing also doesn't turn the green off. It seems to me like both LEDs are controlled by temperature separately.
The one being lit doesn't automaticaly turn the other one off.
Also do 110V units do that cool slow PWM transition between red and green? I haven't seen a single report.
Maybe the new firmware ones?
Also if this blinking in the PWM pattern was faster it could look even cooler - the real visual PWM effect.
At high frequencies our eyes start perceiving the frequency as lightness, so it would make a smoothly fading red-green transition.
Simplified graph(there are more flashes actually)
of my transition from red to green as it approaches the temp:
Red: -------------------------------_-_-_-_-__-____-________-______
Green: _____-________-____-__-_-_-_--------------------------------
->Time
----: on
____: off
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