i have a 1.6 box, i either need 3.3v or 5v with a 15ohm resistor to power 17 leds on the top of my case. now, the diagram for the 1.6 psu says not to use blue or white (3.3, and 3.3 standby) as current sources, does that mean, its not good for use with leds? also.. where else on the box could i snatch 3.3v from, with enough current for 17 leds? whats the max you could use? becuase, i was figuring, if i wire up like 8 to the white, and 9 to the blue, that should be alright.
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i was trying all these clever ass ways to get around finding a resistor lol all the rocket science in the world cant save me from a radio shack trip then huh
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QUOTE(grim_d @ Aug 9 2006, 07:20 PM)
the send a postcard while your in 1865.
Hmm more like Nov. 5 1955
Anyways, you can use the 12V, but you have to use an appropriate rated wattage for resistors. The Vishay Dale resistors (from Mouser.com) have a higher temperature tolerance so in practice a 1/4W Vishay Dale can be used in place where a 1/2W resistor is needed.
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QUOTE(MickRaider @ Aug 10 2006, 02:09 PM)
Half assing things only leads to things breaking. I'm sure you're starting to figure that out...
Now that was fun! I figured that out with my go-kart (First one that was MINE atleast.) I put head lights on it so i can drive in the dark, and i half assed it, then found myself doing it over, and over about six times.
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QUOTE(MickRaider @ Aug 10 2006, 02:09 PM)
10 ohm isn't really enough resistance for 17 led's.
What you could do is use 2 10 ohm resistors wired in series. Or get around a 5ohm 1 watt resistor Half assing things only leads to things breaking. I'm sure you're starting to figure that out...
well i have a 26 ohm, and 2 10 ohm ones.. so im sure i can figure it out
for now, i dont htink using a 10 is gunna kill it til i make it out to radio shack