My overnight vision of using LEDs in my Caravel is a strip mounted under the length of the cabinet on each side. Probably 3 or 6 LEDs over the galley. One or two for each task center (stove, sink, counter) mounted in a wooden half round or quarter round just back of the face frame. I don't yet know if the LEDs will need to be shaded from the eyes or if the LEDs will need some optical modification. I'm leaning a bit towards two LEDs per task to spread out the light source and reduce shadows that would be more pronounced from a single point source of light. I'm kind of thinking of two such strips, shorter, over the dinette. The wood strip (which could be an aluminum channel, either bent or extruded) would be hollowed on the back to contain wiring and switch and current regulator. I'd pick up power from the existing four lamp fixtures for the galley and dinette. Probably for the lounge side strip, from the power wire in the closet feeding the lounge reading lamp. But first I have to get LEDs in hand and experiment with them to see if they really do... I tried to light up frosted plastic from the rear about 20 years ago with the then super high output LEDs for a city council voting machine. I ended up using incandescent lamps because the LEDs didn't have enough light output. SO I'm skeptical! The same light level in the trailer with 1/100 the power!!! Gerald J. To unsubscribe or to change to a daily Digest, please go to http://www.airstream.net/vaclist/listoffice.html If replying back to this message, please delete all the unnecessary original text from your reply.
[VAC] Re: Compact Flourescent Bulbs
Dr. Gerald N. Johnson, electrical engineer Tue, 17 Apr 2001 08:54:31 -0700
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- [VAC] Re: Compact Flourescent B... Jim Dunmyer
- [VAC] Re: Compact Flourescent B... Jim Dunmyer
- [VAC] Re: Compact Flourescent B... Jeff Griffin
- [VAC] Re: Compact Flourescent B... Scott Scheuermann
- [VAC] Re: Compact Flourescent B... Dr. Gerald N. Johnson, electrical engineer
- [VAC] Re: Compact Flourescent B... Jim Dunmyer
- [VAC] Re: Compact Flourescent B... Harvey Barlow
- [VAC] Re: Compact Flourescent B... Bob Kiger
- [VAC] Re: Compact Flourescent B... Dr. Gerald N. Johnson, electrical engineer
- [VAC] Re: Compact Flourescent B... Dr. Gerald N. Johnson, electrical engineer
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