What Voltage LED's do i buy
What Voltage LED's do i buy Posted on: 10.03.2010 by Nickole Krautbauer I have read all the threads i can find on the Led Mod subject and have gleaned that i need 3mm LED's but when ordering there are 5V 12V etc. What do i go for? | |
Nickole Krautbauer 10.03.2010 | I have read all the threads i can find on the Led Mod subject and have gleaned that i need 3mm LED's but when ordering there are 5V 12V etc. What do i go for? |
Elna Kallem 13.03.2010 | I believe the VCI-100 uses 3mm 3.3v LED's. That's what I read on another thread somewhere here, the guy phoned vestax for that info. I just bought some 3mm 3.2 forward Voltage white flat led's off ebay. I have no idea about circuitry so I hope they work lol. :eek: |
Nickole Krautbauer 11.03.2010 | I just want to change the existing LED's on my VCI 100 for brighter different coloured ones. What do you believe? 5V sounds easier if i dont have to bother with the resistor. |
Shay Wyche 11.03.2010 | It all depends on what you are doing with the LEDs. Are you adding them to an existing set up or starting from new? Are you replacing old LEDs with different coloured ones? As far as forward and reverse voltage goes, I'm sorry I don't have a clue. I'm very much a beginner at this too. The 5v LED's I have installed in my new build are easy to fit and you don't need a resistor for, but if they are going to be shining anywhere near your eye-line you could find them very distracting. As far as I'm aware, most people fit the 3v ones with a 330 ohm resistor. |
Nickole Krautbauer 11.03.2010 | Also when you say 5V is that the forward voltage or the reverse voltage? |
Nickole Krautbauer 11.03.2010 | OK so lets get this right. If i want to achieve bright led's without having to add a resistor i need to get 5V? |
Shay Wyche 10.03.2010 | 5 volt leds are the easiest to use on a usb controller (usb puts out 5v), but they do seem to go very bright. A lot of leds come at 3v standard. If you use these, you must remember to put a 330 ohm resistor in series with the led, otherwise it could blow the led. |
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