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LED Table lamp / night lamp

LED Table lamp / night lamp
Here i have made one table lamp using LEDs 
it is an appropriate technology 
power save up to 80 %
Easy to make , 
No Maintenance 

Specification
Watt - 1.5 watt
Input - 230 volt AC / 50 Hz
Light - White Cool

we can use it as
-Table Lamp
-Night Lamp 

For more detail Contact me
hirenpanchal47@gmail.com
 
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Step 1Doing home work

Doing home work
 My sister is doing home work under this lamp .
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10 comments
Aug 29, 2010. 4:40 AMwhisperonthewind says:
10-year-olds are important too, and to limit their education by not giving them some instruction is just wrong. It's been almost 9 months since the last comment and still there are no instructions for this. Some of us are trying to learn some neat things to teach our kids, while encouraging safety. Please get the instructions added, or delete this one. It's not an "instructable" if it doesn't instruct.
Apr 4, 2011. 9:52 PMsnowluck2345 says:
when I was ten 1 could build this, maybe you should just read some basic electronics books. An easy way to uild this is to put a "wallwart" in the base and then pull it through the neck into the head. Then put leds in series to get upto the neccessry voltage and add a resistor depending on your led.
Apr 10, 2010. 3:54 AMphtan says:
Please visit the link to view my LED powered table lamp modification. http://www.bustatech.com/modify-a-normal-study-lamp-to-led-powered-lamp/
Feb 18, 2010. 11:27 PMpureh2o_filteration says:
 hello dear hiren,
                               You join Bridge diode with Capacitor & Resistors with led's..ok?? but by this way...led's light gone down in some times. For making it for long life...must be required SMPS power supply. by using SMPS Led's light & life must getting maximum. By using Bridge diode circuit...sometimes capacitors or resistor will be heat or burn....& blast also some time & its negative point is if you give more than 250, circuit or led's must fused or damaged. So better way is using smps power supply & dont use more led's...1 watt led giving same light of small 40 Led's.
Prashant - surat(guj) india
Feb 12, 2010. 4:48 PMDipankar says:
Here is the circuit for running the LED's on AC.
Jan 8, 2010. 11:53 AMironsmiter says:
I'd make the suggestion that this would be better served by  a slideshow, and short descriptive text, than a "full instructables without instructions".

just my opinion(and obviously some others judging by the comments)

remember people, PLAY NICE, and comment nice.
:-)
Jan 8, 2010. 7:54 AMTheGoodLife says:
Too often now there are instructables posted without any instruction.

Who is vetting these "I done it without showing how" teases?
Jan 8, 2010. 10:33 AMTheGoodLife says:
I hope you do update your instructable as that is what the word instructable means.

Considering your instructable refers to 240V mains electricity then it is very important you provide instruction otherwise someone could try and guess a solution and electrocute themselves.
Jan 8, 2010. 9:27 AMroadieflip says:
Obviously nobody! I tend to skip anything that looks like it was made by a 10 year old.

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