PerKr
Structural
- May 23, 2006
- 58
I've been given the task of trying to fit an existing lamp into an existing component. I have been told to just make it fit, meaning that I may modify component carriers which were previously sacred. Now that it seems I have found a solution for the bulb (and socket) to fit there is the problem of designing a reflector. There isn't much space available, so it isn't unlikely that the bulb would come in direct contact with the reflector. Additionally, the space available might not allow the use of a simple design (the reflector originally used with the lamp I'm designing for was basically a U-shaped metal piece), which is why I'm considering a plastic reflector.
So, would a plastic reflector work with my requirements (25W bulb, probably in direct contact, active in periods of 10-15 minutes if we're unfortunate)?
(oh yeah, it's for use as an external lightsource for household refrigerators and freezers, if that information is of any help)
So, would a plastic reflector work with my requirements (25W bulb, probably in direct contact, active in periods of 10-15 minutes if we're unfortunate)?
(oh yeah, it's for use as an external lightsource for household refrigerators and freezers, if that information is of any help)