LED switch.
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LED switch.
Hi, everyone, I am going to ask a silly question I know someone can help me, I suppose I am being a little dislexic tonight, but I am trying to hook up a toggle switch just to simply turn on 2 3mm LEDs I am using a 9 volt batt. for the job, it funtions well as it should when I turn it on, but when I turn it off the battery gets real HOT!!! I had used used the LED array Wizard to help me with the correct resistor to use, and that seemed to work well, but I just can't figure out what else I can do to stop this battery from heating so much,.. just 2 little LEDs are kicken my butt, its getting down right embarassing....hopfully someone can help... I woud apprciate all the help I can get..
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Is the battery getting hot while the LEDs are lit?
If you have a multimeter, check for a short in the switch when its in the off position.
If the battery is only getting hot when the switch is off, it sounds like a dead short is happening in the switchs off position. I learned about dead shorts when I was carrying a 9v battery in my pocket and I put my dog tags in the same pocket. The chain laid across the terminals and my leg suddenly started getting hot to the point it almost blistered. If there isn't a load, the battery just burns up when the circuit is completed between terminals.
If you have a multimeter, check for a short in the switch when its in the off position.
If the battery is only getting hot when the switch is off, it sounds like a dead short is happening in the switchs off position. I learned about dead shorts when I was carrying a 9v battery in my pocket and I put my dog tags in the same pocket. The chain laid across the terminals and my leg suddenly started getting hot to the point it almost blistered. If there isn't a load, the battery just burns up when the circuit is completed between terminals.
Don "Let me buy just one more, then I'll quit... I promise!" Pugh
LED switch
OK!! I got it to work correctly, battery normal temp, LEDs @ full brightness, all works well, I want to thank every one that replied to my question, Thanks everyone!! the problem was I did need to run another black wire from the LED to the switch, and that was the cure,..I have to thank robiwon for that....Thanks again.
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