Last December I made a lightbox for ladydrakaina, in the form of an artificial window. We finally mounted the thing this weekend, so I finally made a post about the project.
Definitely one of those "this will make 1% of its operational regime WAY MORE AWESOME" tradeoffs. I built a set of LED lights for the downstairs bathroom and despite the driver having a dim pin that's just begging to be attached to audio, I was all "... and how often is anyone actually going to *want* that?" Never often, that's how.
That piece of stained glass is a score and a half. That's on the list of things to learn to make.
We have a light that's 80% white, 10% red, balance blue and green, that not only color-compensates for external illumination color changes, it also self-compensates for aging LED's. We'd like to double the LED acceptable lifetime by, instead of graceful degradation, actively accounting for degradation and taking care of it. (But it's really hard to convince anyone that that's actually worth paying for, when we're talking about 50,000 hours.)
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That piece of stained glass is a score and a half. That's on the list of things to learn to make.
We have a light that's 80% white, 10% red, balance blue and green, that not only color-compensates for external illumination color changes, it also self-compensates for aging LED's. We'd like to double the LED acceptable lifetime by, instead of graceful degradation, actively accounting for degradation and taking care of it. (But it's really hard to convince anyone that that's actually worth paying for, when we're talking about 50,000 hours.)