Since it is for my shop redo, I'll continue on this thread. Some may find it interesting though.
I made a LED light strip 6 feet long to go under my cabinet. Since the cabinet will cause a shadow once I have lights in place (currently still shop lights)
Anyhow, for 6 feet, it is rated at 3 amps, which my power supply used in these pictures is rated at 2 amps, so I think it will brighten up some when my larger power supply comes in. I purchased a few 5 amp supplys last night. 2 amp is sufficient for many uses, and a 2 amp is half the price of a 3 amp. Go figure..
Some info that I found listed each LED as 30 lumens. (amount of light) In 6 feet, we have 100 LED's for 3000 Lumens.
A 4 foot T8 florescent is about 2500-2800 lumens.
So my 6 foot strip should be slightly brighter than a 4 foot florescent.
We shall see, but currently I only have 2 amps going to it and it seems a bit dull.
Here are some pics. Keep in mind, I have no lighting back there yet. So there is a lot of shadows from work lights.
End view. Notice I cut it at about a 45% angle to aim the light down and out towards me. The right side is the top. I did this cut with the Shopsmith router tilting the bed. A dado blade might have done a nicer job? Never used one, and a router was quick to set up. No one is EVER going to see this light close up! Just used a cheap 1 x 3 furring strip.
Strip in place. The strip comes with a self adhesive back. However, I took some clear seam sealer and ran a thin bead on each edge after this pic.
Added a clear acrylic shield and did a test. It works!
View from under bench.
So, for about $20.00 I made a custom 6 foot light fixture.