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    LED question

    Ok I got a bunch of those clear LED white lamps for christmas lamps for pennies a pack, 4 per pack, I'm trying to calculate the current requirements for a resistor, I divided the voltage first at 120 volts divided by 25 lamps, got 4.8 volts I believe these LED's are 1 watt each, that would give me a current of .0083 if i divide one watt by 120 volts . i'm getting at least a 1/8 watt 1000k ohm resistor required, can someone double check my math? these look to be excellent for installing in the switches etc, to replace those tiny factory bulbs, just with a resistor wired in the wire going to each switch.



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    Re: LED question

    120volt?? Factory bulbs??? Where are these going?

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    Re: LED question

    Quote Originally Posted by Bass Man View Post
    120volt?? Factory bulbs??? Where are these going?
    the light strings are 120 volts, there are 25 LED's in series, with a rectifier in the wall plug to change the voltage to dc, they are regular high brightness LED's but I don't know the current requirements of them. they are about the same size as the little bulbs in the switches, HVAC lights,etc. you just solder them in place instead of the little twist in sockets, and solder a resistor in line with the illumination wire feeding the factory bulb, with the correct current they will never burn out again.

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    Re: LED question

    use a multimeter on the bulbs socket with the string of lights plugged in?

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    Re: LED question

    Quote Originally Posted by Civic Accord Honda View Post
    use a multimeter on the bulbs socket with the string of lights plugged in?
    I don't have an entire string, i just know these are for a 25 light string, they were 15 cents for a pack of four, i got a bunch, they are white LEDS these things are usually pretty expensive

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    Re: LED question

    i have a set of the same lights in purple (picked them up from hallowen on clearence for mad cheep) they way they look there still your standard 3 volt led so if your takeing out the rectifier you should be fine to do the normal math of every so many lights

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    Re: LED question

    every intrested in the math on the light volts and everything keep it posted cuz i have a idea that i would need to know to make them for our cars

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    Re: LED question

    Look up circuitmaker student edition, its free
    I used it to double check my voltage drops when I was taking electronics courses

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    Re: LED question

    You're not factoring in the resistor at the beginning of the strand. More than likely it's a 2.2K for 25 whites. 4.8v will kill most LEDs in a matter of seconds...

    Check this site out:

    http://www.ciphersbyritter.com/RADEL...S/LEDLITES.HTM


    Measured Voltages

    LED forward voltages exhibit substantial variation, even for the exact same color in the exact same string. Here are few actual values for 3 bulbs of each color from these strings, measured at 20.1mA DC:

    RED: 1.95V, 1.96V, 2.10V,an average of 2.00V
    ORANGE: 1.95V, 2.13V, 1.96V, an average of 2.01V
    YELLOW: 2.06V, 2.18V, 2.09V, an average of 2.11V
    GREEN: 3.11V, 3.14V, 3.15V, an average of 3.13V
    BLUE: 3.28V, 3.16V, 3.24V, an average of 3.23V
    WHITE: 3.26V, 3.32V, 3.40V, an average of 3.33V
    Led array calculator:

    http://led.linear1.org/led.wiz

    Should be good with a 470 ohm resistor for a single bulb, 330 for 2 in series, 150 for 3.
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    Check This Site Out--->oznium .com

    That's A General Link. You Can Get 12 Volt Pre-Wired LEDs For $1.19 Each, Already With A Correct Resistor Built In To Handle 12V, And You Can Get Just LED's W/O Resistors 2-4V Compatible, In 9 Colors, Including UV For Florescent Gauge Glow Effects, For Just $.29 Ea.

    I Got 18 Pre-Wired 12V Pink Lights And Installed Them As Gauge Lighting, Replacing The Stock Bulbs, And Created New Lighting For My Ashtray, Radiohead, Front Flooring Pass./Driver Side, And Trunk Lighting When It's Opened. Worked Beautifully. Sister Has My Camera, But, I'll Take Pics And Post Them Soon. $25 For 18 12V Pre-Wired LED Lights Is Cheap. Especially Since It Arrives Next Day Via USPS In The Mail.
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