I made this light some time ago, but I've only just around to using it. Following the sucess and approval (by Mr.s Slog) of the LED spots, I thought it was time that ths was fitted.

The light is made of plastic conduit, around 1" wide, which has a snap-on lid. I drilled through the lid to take 21 white LEDs, and they are wired in sets of 3 in series with a suitable resistor and then the 7 sets paralleled. For the power supply I used an adjustable regulator chip, and this is set to 10volts.
At the time, I had no idea how the voltage would fluctuate from my batteries and windturbine arrangement, and this seemed a sensible solution to preserve the LEDs. The only other chips I knew about were the standard 12v variety, which of course need a lot more voltage to work correctly. I've since found out about low drop-out regs, and will be using these for future fittings.
I've fitted the light strip to the bottom of the kitchen cabinets using a double sided adhesive strip and it has it's own light pull switch. Although it obviously doesn't have the light output of the fluorescent strip you can see behind it, it's adequate, but best of all, it's running on home power.
