Sorry. It just goes to show I shouldn't type tired. I'll share the schematic after going to bed.
Lets see if this helps a little.
I have been designing a light which uses some recycled materials. What I'm asking for is ideas to help the design process along. Also ways to simplify it or make it safer without sacrificing much on quality.
The design has a simple power supply that uses a a 110/120 V - 17 V transformer. That gets run through a Bridge rectifier to a 12V buck regulator and Smoothing circuitry (Just a few caps). This in turn runs to a 700 millisecond delay circuit. That circuit provides a small buffer for the LED's and gives enough time for all the other circuitry to warm up in a manner of speaking. Any Improvement needed? Add components? Remove components?
The lighting board is composed of 2 resistors and 8 LED's and is used as a quick disconnect for the 12 supply. I am also trying to figure out a way to use it to turn the AC on and off when you remove and replace it. I don't want to shunt 120V through the light board so, need some help on that.
(This is just me thinking out loud need to know if it's a good move) I was considering adding an intermediate dimming board. Seeing as the the light board is very simple and doesn't contain much in the way of components theres room for dimming control. Maybe making It wireless would be good?
I've attached the board designs to maybe make it easier. The Schematic and Block Diagram will have to wait till tomorrow cause I have to head to bed before I crash on my computer.
Hope thats a little better to understand, I'll hopefully have more in depth information after I wake back up. All I'm really looking for is ways to improve the two boards whilst keeping to the same simple nature. I kind of curse the fact that the K.I.S.S. method of doing things was beaten into my head. It causes issues for me when designing circuits more complex. Practice however makes perfect.