what is the difference between a 5050 SMD strip and a 3528 SMD strip
I just bought some strips for a few projects and was wondering
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5050s are square LEDs while 3528s are small rectangles.
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is that all?
can I hook straight to a battery or do I need some resistors?
I bought a 5m spool and want to make sure they all work
can I hook straight to a battery or do I need some resistors?
I bought a 5m spool and want to make sure they all work
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That's it. The 5050s are a shade brighter because they have 3 LED "filaments" in them instead of a single one.
If the strips are like this then you can hook them straight to a battery. (Notice the resistor between the two right-hand LEDs in this picture.)
Depending on the resistor used in the strip you purchased, you may be able to get dim light at 6V, but they're generally made to be used at 12V. (9V will often provide a good amount of light.)
If the strips are like this then you can hook them straight to a battery. (Notice the resistor between the two right-hand LEDs in this picture.)
Depending on the resistor used in the strip you purchased, you may be able to get dim light at 6V, but they're generally made to be used at 12V. (9V will often provide a good amount of light.)
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yes they're 12v, and they have that resistor on the strip
they're like the ones you posted about
thank's for the help and the information
not sure what I'm going to do with 10m (2 spools of 5m) of the strips though
as long as they all work... I shouldn't have to buy any for a while
they're like the ones you posted about
thank's for the help and the information
not sure what I'm going to do with 10m (2 spools of 5m) of the strips though
as long as they all work... I shouldn't have to buy any for a while
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-Robin Williams
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