CONSTRUCTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF 6V RECHARGEABLE LAMP
ABSTRACT
Researchable lamp is a source of light that is generated from a D.C sources of supply this D.C sources is a battery that can also way be charged when it current and voltage use. I decided to work on this as my project because its importance. It is very portable and help the a lot during night reading. It also serves as an immanency sources of light mostly when there is failure from out public power supply (P.H.C.N).
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Electricity and electronic has done a lot of good to our society. Sometimes I imagine how the entire world would have look like without light or electricity. Electricity has a lot of advantages both in our homes and industrial uses. Some of then include cooking washing of cloths (laundry) milling and as sources of light e.g rechargeable lamps. Rechargeable lamp is one improatnt devoice that comprises the use of electricity and electronics. Due to it great importance to the society at large decided to use it as my project topic.
When I say electricity and electronic someone may be imaging if there is any difference among the two. But the answer is yes. This is because electricity does not involves component like diodes capacitors transistor etc but electronic is the embody of this discrete component to from a working circuit. Note that electricity is just the stepping down of voltage by using a transformer to pass current and voltage to the circuit only.
Nevertheless my concentration is on rechargeable which serves as a sources of light in our homes in the absence of electricity from our public power supply.
OBJECTIVES OF RECHARGEABLE LAMP
To enjoy light even in the absence of electricity from the general power supply.
To generate sources of light using a d.c circuit
SIGNIFICANCE OF RECHARGEABLE LAMP
It helps us to enjoy light even in the absence of electricity it is very economical
THE REPORT LAYOUT
Before I could make this project a success I took of lot steps. This steps enable the project to be affective. There include
1. The introduction
2. Theories and models
3. System description
4. Implementation and testing
5. Conclusion