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Ok I have a 6.0 volt power supply I want to run two led with a drop of 3.0 @20 ma Are 1/4 watt 150 ohm resistors to much?
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I know this lol Its says I need a 1ohm resistor. However last night I hooked it up using a 150 ohm resistor and it worked I didn't notice any drop in brightness in the leds but the main thing is will this hold up or will this burn out. I don't want to do this and have the model together then not be able to fix it you know what I mean?
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Using the 150ohm vs the 1ohm will reduce the brightness - not by much if it's a "superbright"

Added benefit - since the LED isn't running at full brightness, it will actually extend the lifespan - no burnout
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Thank you Ken God you have been great help to me with this project!!! They are super bright leds, I guess thats why i didn't notice and difference. but just to be clear on what I am doing i will be going from the power hub to the first led then that led will will be hooked up to another led then to the 150 resistor then to the negative hub
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I have 2 3mm white leds with 1k ohm resistors runing on a 6v power supply thats deen on from December and are as brite as when first pluged in.
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Do you have a resistor on each led or just one? I was going to hook them up in a series with one resistor.
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The pair of 3mm LEDs with 1k resistors sounds like 1 resistor per LED

All this will do is decrease the brightness by a percentage

And I'm not surprised that you haven't seen a decrease in intensity in 6 months - LED lifespans are measured in years (100,000 hours of MTBF is 11 years at 24/7 operation) - by reducing the output with the 1k resistors vs 150 ohm (my calc), you're probably adding a few years to that
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So to put it simply so my little brain can understand is yes it will work? :D
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kahless78 wrote:Do you have a resistor on each led or just one? I was going to hook them up in a series with one resistor.
Yes one resister on each led.
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Ok But I need to know if one 150 ohm resistor will be ok for two leds? I have hooked up two in a series with a 150 ohm resistors and on each the brightness dims alot. However when I just use one resistor for two leds the brightness hardly dims and that is what I need to know before i seal up the model if I can use two leds in a series with a 150 ohm resistor? :D
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Yes, running the two LEDs in series with one 150ohm resistor will be fine

And since you're getting this all hooked up/assembled - I'll say it first


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I will take some this week end bud thanks again!!!!!!!!!

The pics will be in the star trek forum
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