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I have DC powered under-cabinet lights which are definitely flickering at some fairly high rate.

Imperceptible if you are just looking at it, but in a dark room if you move something quickly in front of it you can see the strobe effect.



But where is the DC coming from? If it is a cheap power source (a rectifier plugged or wired into AC), the DC into the lights could be intermittent, and so cause flicker. For true continuous DC, you need a good rectifier or get the current directly from batteries.




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