I know there's a "Power Supplies" sub category but since that forum focuses on PC power supplies, I figured ATOT is probably the better place for this...
I've been toying with the idea of making some LED-based lights for in and around the house...in the garage, the stairways, etc. Night-light type stuff so they don't need to be very bright. A single LED or three would be enough per fixture. Problem is once I account for the power wasted by wall wart style power supplies, I might as well use an incandescent light.
(The smallest CFL I've found is 5W and 210 lumens which is way brighter than I'm looking for. Does anyone make a 1W CFL?)
Has anybody done this efficiently?
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I'm not an EE but I understand switch-mode PSUs are more efficient than linear (75+% vs 50%) although the two switch mode wall warts that I have appear to be a lot worse than the linear wall warts that I have. For example, my cell phone power supply is a 5W switching supply (outputs 5VDC at 1000ma) but the label claims 36W input (120V @ 300ma). Perhaps small switch mode power supplies simply aren't very efficient?
			
			I've been toying with the idea of making some LED-based lights for in and around the house...in the garage, the stairways, etc. Night-light type stuff so they don't need to be very bright. A single LED or three would be enough per fixture. Problem is once I account for the power wasted by wall wart style power supplies, I might as well use an incandescent light.
(The smallest CFL I've found is 5W and 210 lumens which is way brighter than I'm looking for. Does anyone make a 1W CFL?)
Has anybody done this efficiently?
edit:
I'm not an EE but I understand switch-mode PSUs are more efficient than linear (75+% vs 50%) although the two switch mode wall warts that I have appear to be a lot worse than the linear wall warts that I have. For example, my cell phone power supply is a 5W switching supply (outputs 5VDC at 1000ma) but the label claims 36W input (120V @ 300ma). Perhaps small switch mode power supplies simply aren't very efficient?
				
		
			