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richardworrall
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5th Feb 14 at 16:58   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Help, completely forgot everything learned at school about simple LED circuits.
I need to know what components and resistances etc to make a 9v two green led circuit work with a switch and the battery connector and the correct way round for resistors etc.
Can anyone help?
richardworrall
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anyone?
Bart
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What's this for?

What's 9V your LEDs or circuit voltage?
richardworrall
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Doesn't have to be nine volts. Just need to put together a simple quick circuit to light up 2 green LEDs for a couple of mins.
John
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Just connect one to a couple off AA batteries then.
Dan
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Depends what u buy, a lot of leds now come so that you can connect them straight to battery power.

Seem to remember back at school is was a 330ohm resistor for the leds then, but probably wrong


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You need to calculate the size of the resistor based on the colour of the LED, the number of LEDs you're running and the input voltage. There are lots of calculators online: http://ledcalc.com (for example).

The voltage drops after each LED so you will probably find that you're limited to about 2 or 3 LEDs inline.
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I used this when doing the LED's in my car:

http://led.linear1.org/1led.wiz


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