Team:UC Chile2/DIY

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<li>Broken refrigerator or likewise</li>
<li>Broken refrigerator or likewise</li>
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<li>Fluorescent Tubes (we used 3)</li>
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<li>8-10W Fluorescent Tubes (we used 3)</li>
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<li>Led lights (lots of them)</li>
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<li>12V 1 meter LED strip</li>
<li>Fan (we used a 12V fan from a broken-down computer power-supply)</li>
<li>Fan (we used a 12V fan from a broken-down computer power-supply)</li>
<li>A 220V -> 12V power adapter</li>
<li>A 220V -> 12V power adapter</li>
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<h2>Wiring</h2>
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<p>It is recommended that you use independent electrical wiring for each fluorescent so that if you have excess lighting you may switch of an individual fluorescent tube. You have to connect the fluorescent tube to a 2-3 meter electrical wire, including a switch and a plug. Use pliers to make the connections and remember to connect the fluorescent tubes after insulating every connection to avoid short-circuits.
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Also remember that LEDs have polarity so they will not light up unless connected correctly. Same applies to the 12V fan.</p>
<h2>Illumination</h2>
<h2>Illumination</h2>

Revision as of 02:40, 20 September 2012

Project: Luxilla - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, iGEM 2012