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Ambient Lighting Not Working Argh

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If you're not struck on soldering you could use some small choc blocks screwed onto the legs of the LED's.



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Dont think ill get em small enough mate

  • 11 years later...
On 6/14/2013 at 8:00 PM, Preee said:

The resistor os the small component with the colour lines on it , which read about 1.6k ohms , all that resistor does is reduce the voltage to reduce the light output of the 12v Led , it's not needed if you want the Led's nice and bright.

yoo NEED the resistor, you cannot just hook up a LED directly to a power supply (a small battery yes as it has limit on it's current output) otherwise it will just burn out

7 hours ago, Armoured Smiler said:

yoo NEED the resistor

Thank goodness you replied. The OP has only waited 11 years for an answer 😂

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