Run Red LEDs on same circuit?
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Run Red LEDs on same circuit?
Ok so I have a circuit that has 20 white LEDs that runs on 9v DC, a 15 ohm 5watt resistor, works great but I want to add 2 red LEDs to it, can this be done if each red LED has it's own resistor on the positive lead? If yes will a 300ohm resistor be the choice?[/quote]
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Input the specs for your red LEDs here and your source voltage. It will tell you what resistor to use.
http://led.linear1.org/led.wiz
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I am not sure it really helps me as the setup i want requires 22 3-3.4v white LEDs and 2 Red LEDs at 1.8v, and i cant enter in that inforobiwon wrote:Input the specs for your red LEDs here and your source voltage. It will tell you what resistor to use.
http://led.linear1.org/led.wiz
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Enter it as if each were a different circuit - that's actually what you're doingMatty1973 wrote:I am not sure it really helps me as the setup i want requires 22 3-3.4v white LEDs and 2 Red LEDs at 1.8v, and i cant enter in that inforobiwon wrote:Input the specs for your red LEDs here and your source voltage. It will tell you what resistor to use.
http://led.linear1.org/led.wiz
You can run multiple circuits from one power source, take each "group" of LED's separately
When doing parallel runs of LED's from a single power source, each is electrically a separate circuit, even though they share the battery/wall-wort/etc
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I like all the lighting and detail. Did the kit come with the open shuttlebay? And do you remember what LEDs you used for the blinking lights? Were they self blinking or did you have an IC set up?Matty1973 wrote:Thanks all, I understand now, it's all under control
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The blinking lights are run by the trek modeler kit, which includes all the blinkers and strobes, and for the shuttlebay I just left the doors offparaclete1 wrote: I like all the lighting and detail. Did the kit come with the open shuttlebay? And do you remember what LEDs you used for the blinking lights? Were they self blinking or did you have an IC set up?
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Thanks. Great Work.Matty1973 wrote:The blinking lights are run by the trek modeler kit, which includes all the blinkers and strobes, and for the shuttlebay I just left the doors offparaclete1 wrote: I like all the lighting and detail. Did the kit come with the open shuttlebay? And do you remember what LEDs you used for the blinking lights? Were they self blinking or did you have an IC set up?
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