Some 10 years ago I fitted a pair of decorative wall lights. Each consists of a mains to 12 v transformer, leading to three 12v halogen G4 bulbs in shades at the ends of three curved tubes. Everything is wonderfully compact and pretty (translation - awkward, flimsy), but the transformer in one of them has conked out. Even if I could get a new transformer small enough and of the right shape, the G4 connectors in both lamps have become cranky, and I spend ages trying to get all the lamps alight simultaneously.
My bright idea is to take them off the mains circuit altogether, and when I want them on (they provide no light, just decoration, so mostly for visitors), I slip a lit battery-powered white LED into each shade (all point upwards).
However, due to the above-mentioned compactness and beauty, there's not much room in each shade, so I'm looking for the tiniest battery/LED combination that'll give enough light to demonstrate that they are illuminated. Ideas?
My bright idea is to take them off the mains circuit altogether, and when I want them on (they provide no light, just decoration, so mostly for visitors), I slip a lit battery-powered white LED into each shade (all point upwards).
However, due to the above-mentioned compactness and beauty, there's not much room in each shade, so I'm looking for the tiniest battery/LED combination that'll give enough light to demonstrate that they are illuminated. Ideas?