
Also I may run a 3V motor on the same project, will I need a totally seperate power supply for it or can I "split off" 3V?
I may get the hang of this soon. Thanks in advance.
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I think I will end up with a 12v lead acid gel cell and a 3v C cell power source. This will give me weeks of power for what i"m doing. Hate to double up but it looks like the best solution short of a step down tranformer. I stopped at a local Radio Shack to pick up the resistors and checked the LEDs on hand. Anything close to what I am using was 20 mA so that is what I'll use. Thanks for the help.Pat Amaral wrote:It looks like your number crunching is right but I'd suspect your LEDs may not last as long at the higher current level. It would be nice to find out what the current rating for the LEDs actually is. I would also suggest you give the motor in an independent power supply.
Hope that helps,
Get yourself three AA Alkaline batteries and a multimeter.kerick wrote:Is there a way to test or calculate the current of an LED? I bought some super bright 8 mm LEDs fom American Science and Surplus. The package stated 4.5 v but not the mA.