Hi Roy. Sorry about the delay in answering, I've been busy making them.
There is no advantage in leaving it on 24/7, in fact if it is not used for a while, I "suggest" it be de-powered. As I've only had a couple out of the close to 1000 units made returned that were taken out along with other components in the system due to spikes from storms, lightening strike or brownouts etc..
If it is left on and not used, I do "suggest" that the volume be left at the mid position, as it halves the led (not the ldr) brightness of the series and shunt led’s.
Because if it is at minimum or full, the shunt or series led will be at just below it's maximum full brightness, even though it is said that an led last for tens of years at full brightness.
As for your email regarding if a used genuine Lightspeed Attenuator your looking at is a MkI or Mk11, it can be only a MkII, as all genuine Lightspeed MkI's manufactured earlier were converted to MkII status. There are only clones of the Lightspeed that can be MkI or do not have quad matched sets of led/ldr's.
Cheers George
There is no advantage in leaving it on 24/7, in fact if it is not used for a while, I "suggest" it be de-powered. As I've only had a couple out of the close to 1000 units made returned that were taken out along with other components in the system due to spikes from storms, lightening strike or brownouts etc..
If it is left on and not used, I do "suggest" that the volume be left at the mid position, as it halves the led (not the ldr) brightness of the series and shunt led’s.
Because if it is at minimum or full, the shunt or series led will be at just below it's maximum full brightness, even though it is said that an led last for tens of years at full brightness.
As for your email regarding if a used genuine Lightspeed Attenuator your looking at is a MkI or Mk11, it can be only a MkII, as all genuine Lightspeed MkI's manufactured earlier were converted to MkII status. There are only clones of the Lightspeed that can be MkI or do not have quad matched sets of led/ldr's.
Cheers George