So I am working on lighting the 1/72 y-wing cockpit. I bought some LED's that rotate between Red, Green, and Blue color every 4 seconds. What I want to do is delay one of them from startings say 2 seconds.
What's the best way to go about it. If it makes any difference to your help. I am also using
1 9V battery
2 Red Led's in Parralel with a 470 OHM Resistor each
Hope to keep it all on one circuit.
Thanks
John [/list]
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You might try putting a 'large' value cap in PARALLEL with one of the color change LEDs and see if that delays it's start-up. Like 3300 uF at 35 Volts or so. Generally, the bigger the cap, the longer it takes to charge ( stealing voltage from the LED ) so the longer it takes the LED to start blinking.
This is where an experimenter's block (bread board) comes in handy for easily building circuits and seeing what actually happens.
This is where an experimenter's block (bread board) comes in handy for easily building circuits and seeing what actually happens.