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That sounds truly, truly hideous. I'll have to see it one day! Just remind me not to be an epileptic.
why ty lol,i keep meaning to sort a small vid of themlol,maybe once ive airbrushed the boot i'll do a little vid,then u can see the blue knight rider lights aswell,and hear the animal noises on my p.a system
Yes, that looks reasonable, but do keep in mind that the sort of LEDs now available for lighting rather than indication generally have higher forward voltages so dont assume 2v per LED. However, if you do, you will have lower current so probably wont pop anything.
(five in series so you dont overdrive them when the engine's running and you have 14.4v on the power system).
Just to clear up any confusion, you dont need to limit the current if you do this as it will look after itself if you stay under the forward voltage limit.
It is , however, more prone a setup for the old bollock drop.
I used a 470ohm resistor on each led when i did mine, it's more work/fiddley but avoids dropping the said b0ll0ck, and bear in mind that different colours are slightly different forward voltage, cant remember the exact rateing but summat like red, orange, white, are 3.5v forward and the duller colours like blue, UV etc summat like 2.5v these guys are very good and helpfull,
also the ultra bright leds are are a higher forward voltage than defused ones i think, the voltages are stated on the packets fron these suppliers as most will be, http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Goodwill-Le...dZ2QQpZ2QQtZkm http://stores.ebay.co.uk/phenoptix_W...toreviewQQtZkm
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