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+ | ====== The Illuminator - A LED Light built from trash ====== | ||
+ | Building things can be a lot of fun. Even more so, if the parts you use are things, that other people threw away. A while ago, the workbench needed a more appropriate lighting and 3 Luxeon 1W LEDs were lying around in the MISC box, other parts were collected from trash found in containers. | ||
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+ | Before building a few ground rules were established: | ||
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+ | * Don't buy anything to build it and use only parts that are already lying around | ||
+ | * Look through industrial trash sites to find other parts | ||
+ | * The final system mustn' | ||
+ | * Have two modes of operation | ||
+ | * Low-Power for ambient/ | ||
+ | * High-Power to be able to work comfortably | ||
+ | * The system should be supplied by the PC's power supply so that no additional power supply will be needed to use the light and increase the efficiency of the PC power supply. | ||
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+ | ~~CL~~ | ||
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+ | Obviously LED's were the only choice for the defined power budget. Unfortunately, | ||
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+ | A system based on 3 components, one central directional spot to illuminate the working area and flank it with two " | ||
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+ | The central element used to be a " | ||
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+ | The bouncers base is also a wood plate, the vertical column is a 20mm white PVC pipe used for electro installations, | ||
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+ | Both images are only here for reference, since there wasn't enough time to go HDR on the photos. These images only vaguely represent the way the lighting is perceived by the human eye. The light on the workspace with 3.5W is far more bright, than with a 60W lightbulb which has to illuminate the whole room from the center, instead of the area, where the light is really needed. | ||
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+ | In the following pictures you can see the emitter unit at the bottom as well as the second red led in the bouncer during construction, | ||
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+ | ~~CL~~ | ||
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+ | There won't be any more technical details about this setup since the idea here is to be creative with what you've got. This was only posted on request, as the question came up, how one can safe power with lights and still have something beautiful and useful. | ||
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+ | ~~DISCUSSION~~ |