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Our location at 447 Hackney Road is quite usable in general. Certain areas at the space are lit very poorly and lights are often failing due to their high duty cycles (rapid on-off).

There was a long thread on the mailing list about dead toilet lights which ultimately inspired the joke question 'How many hackers does it take to replace a lightbulb?'

This page is both to improve the usability / recurring costs of the space as well as explore and learn about LEDs as viable replacements for traditional lighting. Please add in your information/feedback to this wiki.

Current Space Status

There are a variety of lights inside the space - incandescents, fluorescents, and even some LEDs in limited space. The cost of incandescents and fluorescents are not exactly cheap to run or replace, and the variety of lighting makes keeping spares available in the closet somewhat difficult and tedious.

This is a bit of a braindump of information that hopefully will result in an improvement to the lighting of the space and lowering the maintenance level / cost of hacking.

Build vs Buy Resources

We're not going to create our own foundry to create LEDs, but we will want to (quickly) evaluate the levels of building versus buying LED arrays/drop-in replacements

Build

  • LED Series/Parallel Array Wizard - a simple plug-in wizard for building LED arrays - can be useful for building arrays from arrays of 5mm white LEDs - requires wiring, soldering, mounting, drilling, and diffusing but is the cheapest in terms of money spent.
  • Using 5 meter rolls of white LEDs - this may be a reasonable compromise - if we have a clean adhesive surface to stick these on, we can deploy these fairly effectively as long as we have an adequate 12 volt power supply to drive them.

Buy

  • T8 LED Light Tubes are tubes that can use the same physical holders as fluorescents, but do require the removal of the fluorescent high voltage ballast as these run directly off of mains connections. (not too difficult but requires safety training and careful labelling and installation.
  • Outdoor LED Floodlights might be useful reflecting in both outdoor and ceiling-reflective environments. Might be effective with the tall ground floor ceilings as well
  • Bayonet Incandescent Replacements require no wiring changes but can only be used in existing bayonet sockets

Locations needing Improved Illumination

Toilets / Washrooms

The toilets are universally the most frequently used essential-room in the space. Most of them are using incandescent lightbulbs that are frequently dying and are at considerable ceiling height which makes replacement a bit cumbersome for most self-interested (busy focused on projects) members. This includes the main two washrooms and the green tiled toilet/supply closet. Would we want to add a motion switch (as long as we set it for 10 minutes or less?) for each of the spaces? People at this point should be accustomed to flailing their hands around if they require a longer visit. Might be easy and useful to make an 'In Use' light above the door too to avoid any social constraints.

Member Box Shelves

This area is typically least occupied part of the space but difficult when looking for boxes (especially when trying to drop off something in another member's box) - this could also be effectively motion controlled.

Electronics Laboratory

The electronics laboratory is often a bit darker than the wider selection, which can prove especially frustrating when working with soldering irons and small components. This should not be motion controlled as often people are very still with very small movements on very small components.

Shared Interest

Obviously doing this requires a level of investment that cannot be undertaken by one individual. Once we've figured out the costs of each location 'fix' we would appreciate pledges of effort and a bit of cash to cover costs. Feel free to put your name here and let us know what you're interested in

  • Kraptv - interested in designing / installing LED arrays / coordinating improvement
  • Mentar - providing design / usage suggestions / elctronics feedback
  • your_name_here