12 volt to 10 volt DC/DC
Leave my *** out of this
[img]/laugh.gif[/img] And to think of all the trouble I went to - just to make an ICELED that only cost £27 and it's still too expensive for you. If they were up on a shelf in B&Q they'd be £70!
Maybe you'll reconsider when you've broken your cathodes and fried your PC with the 140 Volts leaping out from the transformers [img]/wink.gif[/img] [img]/laugh.gif[/img]

Maybe you'll reconsider when you've broken your cathodes and fried your PC with the 140 Volts leaping out from the transformers [img]/wink.gif[/img] [img]/laugh.gif[/img]
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Adrian
im sorry if i have upset you i gues you are mr ICELED they are great and do brill stuff but i would need 6 to start that would be nearly 150 to much when you have a s**t job a big mortgage two little kids and a missus that likes her car doing up and keeps crashing them
i really want my calibra up to show standard but its a very distant dream i with i was smart like yourself then maybe i could have a gorgeous car with quality equipment.
but i cant so i am doing the best i can so thanks for your help and encouragement in my project. good luck with ICELED im sure you will make a fortune.
cheers
chris
i really want my calibra up to show standard but its a very distant dream i with i was smart like yourself then maybe i could have a gorgeous car with quality equipment.
but i cant so i am doing the best i can so thanks for your help and encouragement in my project. good luck with ICELED im sure you will make a fortune.
cheers
chris
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chris_gray21
that adverts been on again
try standard 12v leds from maplins there are only a £1 each.
Have got part numbers if you are interested.
Trev
Have got part numbers if you are interested.
Trev
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