led voltage

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led voltage

by gazcallyt » Wed Jul 06, 2005 1:30 pm

Just installed a start switch which has a built in blue led, thing is the led is way too bright and it needs the 12v bringing down to about 6v, some electrical shop sold me a resistor to do this, but it has made no diffence at all, what should I be asking for.

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by 16vopl » Thu Jul 07, 2005 5:35 am

pull out the led and replace it with a lower mcd one. cant see the resister doing much
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by Paul » Thu Jul 07, 2005 6:38 am

They gave you the wrong value reistor by the sounds of it.

You need to know the details of the LED, i.e. the current and fowards voltage.

The supply voltage is 12v, so you need the following calculation:

I= Current, V=forward voltage

(12-V) / I = Resistor value

That should make it the correct brightness.

If it was still too bright you can just increase the value of resistor until you get the brightness you want.
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by gazcallyt » Thu Jul 07, 2005 8:32 am

16vopl, cannot change the led mate it looks like it sealed within the switch itself.

Cheers for that paul, will get in touch with the suppliers of it and try and get the info from them.

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