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Michael
Guest
Chris W wrote:
I understand that to wish to use LEDs. You probably have reasons for choosing
that particular light source, and I'm not going to try to convince you
otherwise. But have you considered electrolumenescent strip? They (some of
them?) can connect directly to the mains. They come in a variety of shapes and
sizes (sq. inches/cm), come in several colors including white, draw very little
current, are long lived, and are available on the surplus market at prices that
are competitive with - or less than - a white LED solution.
I am looking for a power supply to power a small LED night light. I
want it to run of the 120V AC and I need it to be very small. I don't
want the completed night light to protrude more than 1/2" from the
outlet when it is plugged in. I could probably live with 3/4" if I had
to though. Since this is to power LED's it would be nice if it had a
current limiting feature. It only needs to run 6 20mA white LEDs. So
far the smallest I have found is about a 1" cube. It takes 120V AC to
5V DC.
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Chris W
I understand that to wish to use LEDs. You probably have reasons for choosing
that particular light source, and I'm not going to try to convince you
otherwise. But have you considered electrolumenescent strip? They (some of
them?) can connect directly to the mains. They come in a variety of shapes and
sizes (sq. inches/cm), come in several colors including white, draw very little
current, are long lived, and are available on the surplus market at prices that
are competitive with - or less than - a white LED solution.