ddrueding
Fixture
Looks like I'll be buying a house soon. And in my price range, that isn't a house you can move into. Since I'll undoubtedly be doing a fair bit of demo, and reworking the electrical and plumbing already, it has me thinking about LED lighting. I'm sure that JTR will be the star here, but I suspect that the other resident geeks might find the conversation interesting.
Here is what I know so far:
1. LED is too expensive to be used as the sole light source for a room, and is better used as accent and task lighting. In my application I plan to use linear florescents in hidden up-light fixtures as general flood lighting.
2. High-powered LED produce a lot of heat, and LEDs need to be kept cool to maintain lifespan and efficiency. Active cooling is sometimes used, but isn't the ideal.
3. The power input is tricky, instead of requiring a specific voltage, it requires a specific amperage. This involves some complex electronics, especially if you intend to make them dimmable.
So, if I have the opportunity to wire the house from scratch. What is the best wiring method to support dimmable recessed ceiling spots? What sort of enclosures will I be looking for? Is all this stuff certified so my home insurance won't be voided?
Thanks in advance...
Here is what I know so far:
1. LED is too expensive to be used as the sole light source for a room, and is better used as accent and task lighting. In my application I plan to use linear florescents in hidden up-light fixtures as general flood lighting.
2. High-powered LED produce a lot of heat, and LEDs need to be kept cool to maintain lifespan and efficiency. Active cooling is sometimes used, but isn't the ideal.
3. The power input is tricky, instead of requiring a specific voltage, it requires a specific amperage. This involves some complex electronics, especially if you intend to make them dimmable.
So, if I have the opportunity to wire the house from scratch. What is the best wiring method to support dimmable recessed ceiling spots? What sort of enclosures will I be looking for? Is all this stuff certified so my home insurance won't be voided?
Thanks in advance...