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Doug Dotson wrote:
West Marine has a pretty good selection of LED lights. Doug s/v Callista "sel1" wrote in message ... Just curious... Has anyone checked out using low voltage white LEDs for lighting in a boat? Is this economically (or otherwise)feasible? I understand that they draw very low voltage/current making them real easy on batteries while providing lots of light. The cheapest source for white LEDs at present seems to be salvage from solar yard lights on sale. OEMs are buying them all up in bulk, I guess, I have not yet seen any at radio shack, or even my parts wholesaler catalogues. Sell your tungsten stocks, solid state lights are here. Soon, they will be a few cents each and plentiful. Each LED consumes about 80 milliamps at 1.6 volts or so. They may be strung in series so that 5 would require 8.1 volts or so to ignite, and require a specific resistor in series in the range of a couple hundreds of ohms to protect the devices from overcurrent, as they cannot protect themselves or control current in the way we usually think with ohm's law, as they have conductive characteristics quite different from resistors, incandescent or otherwise. More like a gas discharge tube, really. You could mix and match red, green and blue to approximate white light. They can be dimmed easily using a rheostat. They are polarised, so require connection in the right direction, anode to positive. Reverse connection means they just don't conduct or light up unless exposed to excessive voltage, in which case they melt and fuse to become an open circuit. They can be driven from an A.C. source, conducting like rectifiers. Yes, they are much more efficient than regular lamps, consuming about 1/10 the power for equivalent light output, but, at the present state of the art, high intensity leds are not really very bright. For low lighting levels, especially low level red night lights, they are ideal. Terry K |
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