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Neil
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Hi guru's
trying to avoid the US election frenzy a long time lurker muses...
I'm fitting a new bathroom, and have the opportunity to fit some 'mood'
lighting.
For this, I propose to modify a shaver light fitting - basically stripping
the 240vac lamp out (I'm in the UK) and replacing with some RGB leds. I want
the colour output and the intensity to be variable 0-100%. Thus the
questions...
Power/Safety: I intend to use a standard 240vac bathroom approved shaver
light fitting, powered from the lighting ring with an RCD in line. Low
voltage circuit for LEDs would be derived via a transformer supply, isolated
from the line. Is there an easier way?
Number of LED's to use?: Don't want it mega bright, but for arguments sake,
say I wanted similar light output to a 100w strip incandescent at max
intensity setting? How many RGB LEDs would I need? Anybody got suggestions
for good LEDs I could purchase in the UK? Obviously best efficiency (i've
got to get that PSU in after all..)
Colour/Intensity
I've written some assembly before, and think I could code a 3 channel PWM to
control each colour in the LED 0-100%. Would this also allow control of
overall intensity, or do I need to add another PWM channel for that? I'm
assuming I can just connect all the individual LED drive circuits in
parallel??
Should I just get some gel filters?
trying to avoid the US election frenzy a long time lurker muses...
I'm fitting a new bathroom, and have the opportunity to fit some 'mood'
lighting.
For this, I propose to modify a shaver light fitting - basically stripping
the 240vac lamp out (I'm in the UK) and replacing with some RGB leds. I want
the colour output and the intensity to be variable 0-100%. Thus the
questions...
Power/Safety: I intend to use a standard 240vac bathroom approved shaver
light fitting, powered from the lighting ring with an RCD in line. Low
voltage circuit for LEDs would be derived via a transformer supply, isolated
from the line. Is there an easier way?
Number of LED's to use?: Don't want it mega bright, but for arguments sake,
say I wanted similar light output to a 100w strip incandescent at max
intensity setting? How many RGB LEDs would I need? Anybody got suggestions
for good LEDs I could purchase in the UK? Obviously best efficiency (i've
got to get that PSU in after all..)
Colour/Intensity
I've written some assembly before, and think I could code a 3 channel PWM to
control each colour in the LED 0-100%. Would this also allow control of
overall intensity, or do I need to add another PWM channel for that? I'm
assuming I can just connect all the individual LED drive circuits in
parallel??
Should I just get some gel filters?