The cheapest TV backlight you will ever find

 by krapnek
Always wanted to have a nice soothing backlight for your TV?

Don't want to shell out $50 for LED light strips from IKEA?

Don't want a Philips TV with built-in "Ambilight"?
 
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Step 1: Get a lamp

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If you don't have one left over, IKEA has a perfect one for $5.99.
openbah says: Jul 27, 2007. 11:00 AM
If only this worked for wall-mounted TVs ;)
gmgj in reply to openbahDec 2, 2012. 6:39 AM
try the 2 foot led strips at Home Depot.
josh92176 in reply to openbahJul 27, 2007. 12:37 PM
It could, you just need to find some way of suspending the light.
openbah in reply to josh92176Jul 27, 2007. 12:41 PM
This small lamp + light won't fit behind my flush mounted LCD.
josh92176 in reply to openbahJul 27, 2007. 12:53 PM
Oh, I see what you mean. My TV is in the corner of the room and is on one of thos e wall brackets that pull out.
gmgj says: Dec 2, 2012. 6:38 AM
Wicked Cool, but for me, a regular fixture would not fit, Home Depot, 2 - 2 foot led strips ,$8.
tinker234 says: May 28, 2011. 12:43 PM
wow i need one for mine nice
Vinsu says: May 11, 2011. 11:21 AM
>or summon the spirit of Groucho Marx.

Yuo sou fanni! :>
zootsim says: Jan 24, 2011. 9:10 AM
I have done something similar, but use a LED light bulb $9-$13 that cycles through different colours. Uses 1W of power, so I leave it on nearly all the time.
Mojo_JoJo says: May 27, 2010. 9:49 PM
Cheap would be to use a candle, would look good especially for romantic movies. :-)

A not so cheap option would be to tap into the video signal and change the light intensity and color of the back light depending on what is being displayed on the screen.
StaceyW says: Feb 18, 2010. 11:16 AM
I'd say the best way to get this look on the cheap is to do it yourself.  I did it with a few T4 fluorescent lights from my local store w/ a little velcro. 

Give Savio lighting a call.  The fixtures are as cheap as $22.50 which includes the bulb and all the mounting. 
ThreeWestCreative says: Jan 22, 2009. 4:43 AM
This is a good idea. I'm used to CRTs and just got a 26" HDTV and it was great when it's light out but as soon as it got darker I'm like "wow this thing is crazy bright". I could turn down the brightness but it looks better as is. I happen to have a coil of rope lights I got from home depot but never used. They are easily strung around the TV or behind it and they are less than $20. Having more light behind or around the TV is better than having a light on for the whole room imho. The changing ambilights on the Philips TV are havoc on those of use who are easily sickened from things like that. :)
psgivens says: Apr 25, 2008. 4:04 PM
this articleGood job. I just want to add that cnet says that the light should be 6500 kelvin (or cri 98) as per this article: matching bulb. A quick search on amazon shows a matching bulb to be aroun 6 bucks US.
T3h_Muffinator says: Jul 26, 2007. 6:00 PM
How about pass out?? It seems like so much work..

Great Job, awesome instructable ;)
krapnek (author) in reply to T3h_MuffinatorJul 28, 2007. 9:15 AM
Sounds a lot better :) Thanks!
ColumbusGEEK says: Jul 27, 2007. 1:15 PM
Minus the beer mine was cheaper. YARRR.

http://www.instructables.com/id/EPWICP28OFERIE2XLP/
krapnek (author) in reply to ColumbusGEEKJul 27, 2007. 2:48 PM
I saw your instructable but didn't think drilling holes in my brand new TV sounded like a good idea. That's probably because I haven't had enough beer yet though.
Joe426 says: Jul 27, 2007. 1:07 AM
Can we please see a before and after pic? Just for kicks :)
dchall8 says: Jul 26, 2007. 10:47 PM
I was in a hurry and grabbed the first light fixture I could find that would fit and wasn't already in use. I found it in the garage - my trouble light. CFL bulb and way I go. It's behind my monitor and glowing as I type.
mcor82 says: Jul 26, 2007. 7:47 PM
Awesome, we have Ikea here in Australia also, will check it out, getting a home soon, and will definably be looking into doing this. Nice write up.. haha on the 4 year old child...
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