Could we do this?
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Could we do this?
http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/...&highlight=LED
I used to be/am a member of this forum. Today I was browsing for some LED info and saw this.... and I want to do it. My question is can it be done to our bonnevilles? Thanks!
I used to be/am a member of this forum. Today I was browsing for some LED info and saw this.... and I want to do it. My question is can it be done to our bonnevilles? Thanks!
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What determines the resistor, I don't really know, and got kind of confused when I was reading the other posts.... :? Thanks!
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http://www.7volts.com/led_resistor.htm
Do you like algebra?
For your car, use
R=(12volts -LED voltage required)/(current in milliamps)*1000
R will tell you the resistor that you need.
Do you like algebra?
For your car, use
R=(12volts -LED voltage required)/(current in milliamps)*1000
R will tell you the resistor that you need.
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On my PC i have some BIG 5mm LEDs with 285ohm resistors. I was actually looking at playing with some LEDS inside. If you have 4 LEDS in series, you can run them off 12v straight most of the time.
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Originally Posted by 97NAbonneville1
Thanks!! Fuddy, your the man, how do you come up with all of your bonneville knowledge?