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Anyone ever work with lamps?


Milkmansound

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I built a littlelight box to use with synths and stuff - basically its a radio shack box with BNC connectors that the gooseneck lamps fit on to. But I need a way to limit the current that will not melt the plastic enclosure... This can be on topic because my next DIY synth will have a sea of knobs, and one of these BNC lamp sockets.

I think my choices are chopper circuit or rheostat (ie, heat)

just wondering if anyone ever messed around with this

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Rheostat:

Pros:

Cheap

Reliable

Cons:

Requires one per lamp (to do it right anyway!)

Wastes energy as heat when dimmed (bad for battery operation)

PWM drive:

Pros:

One device with multiple triacs can control all of your lamps

Would easily adapt to different bulb types

Cons:

Expensive

Relatively complex

Zero-cross detection and switching required (or you will have EMI/noise in everything else)

Difficult to failsafe (can't re-patch it to full output easily during a control failure)

You should consider LED's http://www.littlite.com/products.php?category=10 the upfront cost is higher,

but way cheaper in the long run since you won't have to feed the bulb monster.....

Best!

Smash

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