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    Help - someone who knows leds and eletrics stuff

    Okay need to wire up some LEDS

    http://www.dse.co.nz/cgi-bin/dse.sto...uct/View/Z4025
    (2.1V 20mA HP HLMP-3850)

    Wanna hook these up to a standard 12v source. will either most likley be 2 of these, they most likley be wired up sepeply(on there own ciruirts to power source)
    what sorta resister should i be using so these go

    Thanks

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    If you want 20mA through your LED which is a 2.1V, and your running voltage is 13.8, then the resistor will need to drop 11.7V. V/I=R 11.7/.02=585Ohm. The closest match would be 680Ohm (in the E12 range).

    You would be better to get a 560 and a 27 in series, or a 590Ohm from the E24 range.

    For a 12V source, the value is 495Ohm, for which 560 will be fine.

    For 2 LEDs and one resistor, you'll want a 270Ohm.

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    What he said!

    Although you could make a little circuit up like http://saslex.orcon.net.nz/LED_DRIVE.JPG

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    Woo, is that eagle sAsLEX?
    "If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression

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    cheers bungbung 560 ohm is what i got for my calcations also, but its been like 4-5 years last time i played with leds.

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    too bad your in tauranga i could of helped you out with soldering them in, i used to work for f&p electronics

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    Nah i know all soldering etc, just been a few years since i done anything, and wanted to make sure my maths was correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar View Post
    Woo, is that eagle sAsLEX?
    A Hawk?!

    It was a dual intesity brake light cicuit running at 100Hz and having a regulated rail.

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    The CAD software used to draw the circuit mate.
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