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rparigoris
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Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 9:56 pm Post subject: How to wire a LED to a LR3C |
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Hi Bob
I have selected a yellow LED to be used with my 12V LR3C.
It came from Pep boys wired with a 680 ohm resistor and works quite well on 12 volts.
The reason I like it's very bright and doesn't have a flange at the bottom and is longer than normal which allows me to have it extend a little bit from panel which can get my attention even though it is located above my knees because the semiconductor point is in fact in my view.
Question is since 680 ohms is a bit more resistance that I normally use to drop 12 volts to run a yellow LED, does your suggestion of installing two 220 ohm resistors (one in series and one in parallel) hold true for this LED? Or perhaps up the ohms a little?
Thx.
Ron Parigoris
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nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect Guest
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Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 6:12 am Post subject: How to wire a LED to a LR3C |
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At 12:56 AM 7/30/2010, you wrote:
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<rparigor(at)suffolk.lib.ny.us>
Hi Bob
I have selected a yellow LED to be used with my 12V LR3C.
It came from Pep boys wired with a 680 ohm resistor and works quite
well on 12 volts.
The reason I like it's very bright and doesn't have a flange at the
bottom and is longer than normal which allows me to have it extend a
little bit from panel which can get my attention even though it is
located above my knees because the semiconductor point is in fact in my view.
Question is since 680 ohms is a bit more resistance that I normally
use to drop 12 volts to run a yellow LED, does your suggestion of
installing two 220 ohm resistors (one in series and one in parallel)
hold true for this LED? Or perhaps up the ohms a little?
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If the intensity is okay with the as-supplied
resistor, just parallel the lamp assembly with
sufficiently low resistant to prevent a tiny
bit of glow when the LR3 is NOT flashing the
light. There's a few milliamps of current flowing
in a dark lamp on the LR3's lamp driver output
that won't get any light out of a filament but
will illuminate an led. You just need to swamp
out the effects of this bias current to keep
the led dark.
Bob . . .
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