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** The galvanised steel stud provides a basic reflector and heatsink while the lip allows mounting of diffusion plates. Can also be used as the ground plane, simplifying connections. | ** The galvanised steel stud provides a basic reflector and heatsink while the lip allows mounting of diffusion plates. Can also be used as the ground plane, simplifying connections. | ||
** Makes use of a range of un-needed power supplies | ** Makes use of a range of un-needed power supplies | ||
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Total cost: ~ £17.37 (8ft 100W fluorescent tube only | Total cost: ~ £17.37 (to compare 8ft 100W fluorescent tube only, no fittings! costs £15.59 on [http://www.lampshoponline.com/f100w-t12-fluorescent-tube-8ft-100w/ LampsOnline]) |
Revision as of 16:04, 26 April 2015
mentar's LED lighting proposal
Given the cost and lack of reliability of the current lighting fittings at the space I'd like to propose we run a small trial with custom built LED arrays?
Approach
The approach I'm proposing is to use 3 watt star leds mounted on the inside of galvanised steel channel. The led driver is a an adjustable constant current source, this can allow us to use varied power supplies to power the strips including some of the old laptop chargers that have been gathering dust downstairs for some time.
Pros/Cons
- Pros
- Relatively cheap
- Reliable in theory (including overtemp and shortcircuit protection)
- The galvanised steel stud provides a basic reflector and heatsink while the lip allows mounting of diffusion plates. Can also be used as the ground plane, simplifying connections.
- Makes use of a range of un-needed power supplies
- Modular, so easy to replace broken part
- Cons
- Requires some effort to put together
Costs
For an LED strip of say 15 leds (around 45 watts) 2.4m array
- LEDs: £10 (£0.66p per LED from PowerLedWorld)
- LED driver: £1.37 (from ebay)
- 50W laptop supply: £0 as we have a few downstairs (need to count how many we have!)
- Galvanised Steel Channel: £6 per 2.4m (from B&Q)
Total cost: ~ £17.37 (to compare 8ft 100W fluorescent tube only, no fittings! costs £15.59 on LampsOnline)