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I've made my present table light unit myself years ago and it has served me alright. There is 12 T8 fluorescent tubes (36W each) and one can switch it on partially two ways and - of course - all lights on too. The body of this light box is about 270cm x 95 cm. It gives pretty even and nice illumination through the softer material (made out of white foam which is used under laminated floor panels).
But, there is always a tube or two flickering or dead, and inexpensive daylight T8 tubes are not that easy to find anymore - AND I HATE TO CLIMB ON THE TABLE EVERYTIME TO CHANGE A NEW ONE!! So, I'm about to move on and update the table light to be using LEDs. I'm intending to use rigid led strips: 50 cm / 36 pcs 5630 LEDs in one strip. Like these ones:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12V-5M10X0...item339145e75c
Has anyone here had similar project? How many leds or 50cm strips will probably give sufficient illumination? (I do understand that sufficient is a subjective experission, but what is your experience based opinion?) I will get electrical consultation here from one of my family member (as I'm very limited in electrics), but still I'm very interested in hearing first hand experiences of amount of leds, and naturally experiences of electrical arrangements and issues too.
I've made my present table light unit myself years ago and it has served me alright. There is 12 T8 fluorescent tubes (36W each) and one can switch it on partially two ways and - of course - all lights on too. The body of this light box is about 270cm x 95 cm. It gives pretty even and nice illumination through the softer material (made out of white foam which is used under laminated floor panels).
But, there is always a tube or two flickering or dead, and inexpensive daylight T8 tubes are not that easy to find anymore - AND I HATE TO CLIMB ON THE TABLE EVERYTIME TO CHANGE A NEW ONE!! So, I'm about to move on and update the table light to be using LEDs. I'm intending to use rigid led strips: 50 cm / 36 pcs 5630 LEDs in one strip. Like these ones:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12V-5M10X0...item339145e75c
Has anyone here had similar project? How many leds or 50cm strips will probably give sufficient illumination? (I do understand that sufficient is a subjective experission, but what is your experience based opinion?) I will get electrical consultation here from one of my family member (as I'm very limited in electrics), but still I'm very interested in hearing first hand experiences of amount of leds, and naturally experiences of electrical arrangements and issues too.
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