"I should get LT So that I may actually simulate these circuits."Definitely, and especially as I've already drawn a simulation version for you! There's some fiddly bits but it's probably much easier than you think.
Notes.
Minor changes to the capacitor dropper circuits, mainly just removing the neutral diode and resistor so that they work.
Simulated the LED filaments with ~80 volts worth of zeners, close enough for now.
Simulated a 100k pot with 2 resistors 40k+60k, the 2 diodes there should be signal diodes, but power diodes should work up 2 or 3 kHz if you want to use them.
I don't think even that half wave ripple on the 12V line (
blue trace) would effect the PWM much in practice.
The
green trace is the 100V LED supply, the half wave ripple on here might be visible on the LED filaments.
Being powered from a capacitor dropper there's a problem in that the 100V LED supply varies between about 95V and 160V depending on the PWM duty.
The
yellow trace is the volts across the LED filaments, about 80V of course.
The
red trace is the current through the 1 LED dropper resistor R5, about 90mA total with quite a bit of half wave ripple.
The 115 VAC starts at 270 deg. in an attempt to show worst case switch on current surges.
You might as well do the rest of the tweaking yourself, what better start to LT simulation could you have.
